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When someone broke into my house in the middle of the night when I was 14.
I seriously do not understand the anger and outrage from so many people on both sides of the fence. It's completely foreign to me.

I have both an Xbox and a PS3, have been using Netflix on my 360 since it arrived, and couldn't be happier about it coming to the PS3. For no other reason than to spur competition. Every time a system gets a new update, that forces its rivals to come up with a better idea, or at least match it. And once it's matched, that forces the first guy to come up with something even better.

Who cares if it needs a disc? That's better than nothing at all. Microsoft had a deal, and Sony figured out a way around that deal. Good for them. Microsoft's deal will be in place for the time being and then they'll be on a level playing field. But to me, the fact it even exists is pretty awesome in and of itself.

People have such loyalty to companies and their only goal it to take your money. That's it. And I'm more than happy to give it to them if they provide me with an excellent product. But I don't pretend they care about me as a person.
This is incredible. I can't wait to compare the two services between Xbox and PS3. This is a HUGE coup for Sony. After alienating a huge portion of their consumer base back in 2006, they've seriously turned their ship around.

I absolutely love competition and can't wait to see Microsoft's response to this, since I have no affiliation with an individual console.
After a little research, I found this clip of the new Mickey from the Disney on Ice. It sounds pretty good.

http://gonintendo.com/viewstory.php?id=96344
My favorite Rock and Roll moment isn't much of a moment, but bonding with my friends over Green Day when I was 11 years old.
When I finished the first Metroid Prime for the first time. It took me several years and three different copies of the game to do it, but I finally did. Phew.
I would transform myself into a television so I could watch movies on myself. Boom.
I'm not an MMO player, so maybe if I was I would understand this more, but where exactly is the community aspect in this game? I love KOTOR more than most games, and am cautiously looking forward to this one as well, but my question is where the massively multiplayer comes in. Will I be fighting other players, say from other classes, that I encounter? Or are they just joining my party to fight along with me?

My focus is going to want to be just taking my character through the game until I reach its conclusion. But then in an MMO IS there a conclusion? Or is it just a never-ending series of battles?

I don't think I've ever had so many questions about one game before, but regardless it looks incredibly awesome.
Just to reiterate the other posts, Shenmue III, please. I hope they do it at some point. Despite the horrific voice acting, the first two Shenmues were two of my favorite games ever. And just when it starts getting even more interesting with the Phoenix Mirrors at the end of 2, it just ends. Thanks a lot, Sega. Thanks a lot.

Couldn't they find a way to tell the story with a smaller budget? I'd buy two copies of the game just to make it worth it.
Resident Evil: Out of Africa (with special guest Meryl Streep Zombie)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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