I just asked Will Smith on his twitter, his reply was "The FLV I downloaded from Justin.tv is corrupt, so probably not." -- so I would probably say that Happy Hour was unfortunately a live only affair.
You can still play games on a PS3 with Linux on it, you just can't access the PSN. You are required to agree to terms & conditions to go on PSN (as the front of your PS3 box says), if you don't follow these you can't use it.
Yo, Sony have been dicks to protect their brand and services (would you blame them after the PSP debacle), don't forget Microsoft also banned people from Live who modded their 360's even though many people claimed it was just a backup system in case their disk got scratched.
R.E. Indy games: I am often annoyed when things like Super Meat Boy only come out on PC & 360, but I can play them on my PC or just realize that Microsoft paid a lot of money/marketing costs for exclusivity.
I enjoyed both the 9th and 10th Doctors: Eccelston for his really serious attitude, and Tenant for his ability to switch on the moody from fun times.
You can see that Russel T Davies has gone and now Stephen Mofatt is 'running the shop' (aka first billed Executive Producer & writer of the main story arc and major episodes) -- I think with Mofatt Matt Smith brings something new to the table which is different but very good compared to the other two.
As for Matt Smith's tenure, so long as he still wants it and the BBC still want him. Oh and also, make sure you watch Blink (season 2 or 3), Mofatt being a genius.
The Rockstar logo is probably the best known publisher logo in games (maybe after EA's). It is associated with GTA, Red Dead, Manhunt etc. and so obviously it adds a measurable percentage to sales with people buying it after just going into HMV (or Gamestop or whatever) and seeing the logo.
No doubt it is Team Bondai's work (and they appear in the credits for sure), but they would never have had the money to make this game without a serious publisher (Rockstar/Take Two), it is a win/win situation.
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