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OMG that is amazing!!!!!!
I am celebrating Rocktober by playing Rock Band Beatles and mixing in a little Uncharted 2.
Gamestop is just pissed that Amazon is giving more money for trading in games then they do. Go suck on all the money you steal from people who trade in games to you and then turn around and sell them at 500% more.
One of the reasons that the PS2 is still selling so well is cause it's still the cheapest console out there and stupid parents don't fork out the $ for a real console. It's just like why the Wii sells so well. It's the cheapest next gen console and again parents don't fork out the $ for a real console.
Umm it looks like the old Yankee stadium.
If this is true and we can download the songs from RB1 to RB2 that will be a HUGE advantage over GHWT. I just want to know when it is coming out for PS3. I can't wait for E3 next week.
The only problem I had was when I first downloaded it, it got stuck on the screen right after you finish downloading it. I think it said please wait..... I pushed the O button after awhile then re downloaded it. Worked fine after that.
All I can say about the new HD packages is awful, awful, awful. I was so excited when I heard that Dish was coming out with new HD channels today and when I looked at them I could not believe the garbage it was. Nation Geographic, The Science channel, The Golf Channel, HD News, HD Movies, Monsters, HD Net, Film Fest? Are you kidding me? Why do we need these horrible channels in HD? Where's USA HD, FX HD, SciFi HD? Then to top it all off you want to charge more $? Wow Dish you are going to lose allot of customers.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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