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Mega Man Legends 3!

@DrForbidden: I'm pretty sure at launch, the PS3 used hardware emulation (emotion engine: [en.wikipedia.org] Since that was the case, it kind of negates your software emulation argument because included in the "BD drives and Chips" was a physical component used for BC. Which is why the initial PS3s don't have an issue

@illiniphase4: You do know it's possible to swap out the PS3 harddrive right?

Sony releases PS3 with 4 USB ports, built-in wireless, other OS, full BC and a 60GB HDD for $600.

@garytek: Yeah, there are a lot of brainless conservatives out there...

"You're gonna carry their child AND get them a Sony Playstation?"

@MrGrizzly: Your second reason is not a very good reason at all.

I'm pretty sure that if you're a PC gamer, and you knew what this article was going to say even before reading it, you're not going to be confused with the "rebranding" of the video cards.

8-Bit Mario sounds!?

@ian.g.case: See that's my issue. You had to go out of your way to prove that your phone works, when it should just be assumed that it does work.

If I remember correctly, in the Pentium 4 days AMD was really sticking it to Intel in terms of performance and market share.

@ian.g.case: I've always been a fan of holding my phone like a normal person actually.

@roninpenguin: I still haven't gotten my Verizon Nexus One.

@gebinsk: I think you're confusing the difference between the user interface and the OS. The UI has nothing to do with the OS being "open".

Well, to be fair, most of us don't live and play games in a Gamescom environment.

What? No Advanced Task Killer? My battery wouldn't survive an hour without it.

@Brian: Cogito Ergo ZOOM!: That's actually why I take everyone's opinion about their new cars with a grain of salt.

@Purdueable: Um...actually it looks like he's saying "OH!"