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Doesn't this happen with most studio's after releases. Not all of them, but enough that this wouldn't be newsworthy. Like others have said, it's probably just Q&A and other non essential people

@Slothboy: Must not be married. Lucky you.

With AT&T has horrible a company to deal with, a crappy phone from Apple may be enough to finally break the proverbial camel's back.

Why does hump day usually end without any actual humping?

I left it on. It probably explains why I didn't think the game looked as good as others claimed it did. I still enjoyed the game and that's all they should care about

@Applerain: That's exactly why I hate the genius bar. The appointment. I should just be able to walk in and get help without having to make an appointment

I've never been to the Genius Bar in the past, thankfully, but I'm having proximity sensor issues on my iPhone. Do they replace the phone or do I have to wait on these people to attempt to fix the phone?

@Brian Crecente: As a child we would drive 20 miles into the city to go there. It was so magical, fun, and such an experience. Now, it's no different than a crappy KB Toys store you see in the mall

@Blastarr: I really wanted the Sackboy avatar and was to cheap to purchase it for a whopping $0.49 so I'm excited

My sarcasm meter is off the chart.

The first issue I see is that PS3 owners really should be playing MLB 10 The Show. As for our XBOX friends, I wish you could play a far more superior baseball game.

@The Lab: That's a nice conspiracy theory. The only hole in the theory is that this exact same thing occurred after the release of the 3G phone when they were still going to Apple events. There were all sorts of issues with that phone at first too and Giz would not let up on the iPhone bashing for awhile

Change "infamous PSP" into "inFAMOUS PSP" to make this a Kotaku article.

@WaffleTeamStrike! v26.00: This exact same thing happened with the release of the iPhone 3G. It's the hottest gadget out there and will continue to be subject to all sorts of criticisms.

I'm sure they run the numbers for each post. They know what articles generate interest and more imporantly which articles generate the most income.

@The Lab: The number of readers gained will far exceed the number of readers lost with each iPhone article. I just try not to let it bother me anymore.

I would have to assume that a large sub sandwich chain would be doomed to fail. There are so many that I can't imagine the desire for mediocre sandwiches could be that high.