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#1  Edited By MrKlorox

This is exactly the type of thing that keeps the PS3 from being so widely adopted. That and the initial purchase cost.

EDIT: @Giyanks22: Actualy yes they did. Except they didn't label it a "demo"... MS required folks purchase the first printings of Crackdown if they wanted in on the Halo 3 Multiplayer Beta (aka demo).

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#2  Edited By MrKlorox

TomA, I guess it's proportionate to the number of modern, quality games available for the respective platforms.

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#3  Edited By MrKlorox

I'm looking forward to the new tech that will make games allow for more immersion. Stuff like head-tracking, 3d glasses, tactile transducers, etc. are what CES is all about. Who needs more games to drool over this damn early in the year?

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#4  Edited By MrKlorox

Finally! It comes out that more people felt GTA4 was the biggest disappointment of the year. I'm on the same page.

EDIT: Ignore the avatar.

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#5  Edited By MrKlorox

A lot of you might hate it, but you must admit you're interested enough to watch/comment about the trailer.

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#6  Edited By MrKlorox

How about LEGO: The Game Where You Build Shit With LEGOS - The Game? I'm sick and tired of non-LEGO LEGO games. I just want a game that lets me have a few thousand pieces of varying shapes and sizes (color can be chosen) that can snap together then destroyed when I'm done. This is all the fun of the actual physical LEGO toy without all the cleanup and limitations.

They have to be holding out on something like this so they can continue selling multiple sets of the real toys to the same people.

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#7  Edited By MrKlorox

Don't the people at Lego realize we don't want Lego branded spinoffs of current IPs. We want a Lego building game! Give me a thousand pieces that snap together (I pick colors, etc...) and let me blow up my creations afterwards. They've got to be holding out on this because they want to sell more overpriced plastic choking hazards.

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#8  Edited By MrKlorox

Also the first one ended with a big GAME OVER... so that's gamey.

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#9  Edited By MrKlorox

I really had fun watching the first Crank. Truly an action movie for this generation. Some movies need no depth.

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#10  Edited By MrKlorox

I played the demo of skate like a billion times. The demo is pretty much all you needed. I rented the game once and beat it quickly. All it offers is new environments and more challenges... oh and limited online, for those that like that kinda stuff. I stopped because when I beat the game, my gamescore for it went to 420 and my OCD couldn't let that number be overwritten.

That being said, I will buy Skate2 when it comes out unless the demo somehow messes that up for me (extremely unlikely).