Choice isn't bad, but the

Choice isn't bad, but the problem is that Nintendo has no incentive to roll out this new Tegra-based model while the existing old architecture keeps selling via adding fairly minor (or under-utilized) refinements. Aren't you ready for something with a little more power behind it?

Thanks

Good suggestion. I added a couple of other 'out now' titles while I was adding yours.

Suggestions?

Hey Anonymous, gimme some RPG names that you're looking forward to, and I'll add them to the list.

Yeah, from a spectator

Yeah, from a spectator point-of-view I have to admit that was a disappointment. Aside from the thermal camera showing the point of impact there wasn't much to see.

Let's hope the instruments on-board the craft saw more than we did!

#11

You missed the Nintendo Virtua Boy. Headache-in-a-box.

Thanks very much for all the

Thanks very much for all the info, Chris Y. It's great to hear someone being directly impacted by all of this.

You might find this site to be of some use for tracking all that's going on with the situation: http://stopthecap.com/

Good luck!

Already!

I've already seen "Open Source Casino To Fund Open Source Development" (http://linuxfund.org/casino/) being taken seriously by someone.

And the winner is...

PS2 price drop to $99.

*yawn* Much ado about not very much. Sorry folks. :(

Update

Apparently a similar survey asked about Watch Now on the PS3. The disk for that system would be $10. Huh.

Also, the Netflix twitter feed just posted this:

"We’re always looking for ways to make movie enjoyment easier. Today, the only game console offering streaming from Netflix is the Xbox 360"

Make of it what you will.

Please note that I didn't

Please note that I didn't refer to these works as "trashy" nor did anyone in the comments; the only time that phrase came up was a quote from someone else; someone who is apparently an enthusiast of the genre.

And for the record, I have read a few novels in the erotic romance genre via my friendship with Ms. Lucas. So I have tried it, but I haven't knocked it. :)

Thanks for your thoughts!

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