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It plays Blu-rays right? But if you want to talk about extra features, though, how about the fact that you can play Video Games on the damn thing too?
Twenty years from now, I will still have these games. Either sitting on a shelf for display, or in a box for storage. I'll just keep them to remind me of the good old days.
There are not enough options there. I would pay more than $50, but a lot less than $300. I think the fair price would be the amount of money it costs to build the device plus up to 50% for profit.

I think the company should be allowed to make a profit, but if it only costs $30 to build, they should not be charging $300, certainly not $600.
I'm not a vampire "fan" so to speak, but I great show is a great show. I couldn't care less about Dracula and I get douche-chills when I here anything about Twilight, but True Blood is great. It's well written, great characters, adult oriented and overall it is very entertaining. I don't know if a True Blood game would be any good though.
Usually these are pretty funny, but this was not one of their best.
Can you watch an HD Movie on your computer? Then you can use this. All OnLive is, is a video stream but you can control the other end. All the hard work is done on OnLive's supercomputers.
From what I understand, all On-live is, is they are streaming a video feed the game to you and you are streaming back the controls in order to play it. If you have a fast enough speed to stream an HD movie with no lag, then you should have enough speed for this. Your connection speed doesn't have to be any higher just because you are playing a game. The only extra data being transferred is your mouse and keyboard control data which I would imagine is very small.
Metroid Prime 1 was the best. Not only because it was fresh at the time, but the level design is better that the gameplay is better than the 2 sequels. I would really love to play this game again with Wii controls.
I haven't played Condemned 2, but there is no way it is more violent. Manhunt 2 is all about killing people in the most violent way possible. Decapitating people with a machete as they scream in agony with each strike until there heads come off. You can even do this to police officers in the game.

If any game deserves an AO rating, it's Manhunt 2. Not GTA:SA with the hidden sex mini game that is impossible to even see unless you purposely look for it.

BTW, I have nothing against the violence in Manhunt 2, I'm just pointing it out. It's less violent than Saw & Hostel movies.
It's a 100% guarantee that I will be buying this game on day 1 anyway. So I say, just concentrate on finishing the game and forget the demo. I can't control myself, if they release a demo, then I will have to play it, and to me, it will make the game have less of an impact when it is released. As a matter of fact, I wish they wouldn't show anymore of the game at all. The more surprises, the better.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"
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