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OMG am I dreaming? When the hell did they announce they were making game pads that are basically Sega Saturn controllers? That was hands down one of the best controllers for 2D fighting games. I'm excited! =)
I hope I don't get flamed for this but, I don't like the 360 D-Pad, can't really get comfortable on an arcade stick in my house (gotta be standing up, in the back of a shady store, with a machine that the quarters only work in one slot and the other slot "eats" them)

What I'd REALLY like to do is hook up a Sega or even a PS2/3 controller to the 360. I think the PS2/3 Dpad is pretty adequate for fighting games. Anyone know if that's possible?
Windows Mobile does have a Google Maps app and it's pretty great but it would be better if they added street view!
Wow you must suck at life if you didn't realize that HTC is launching the Touch Pro on 3 US carriers and Apple's iPhone only launched on ONE US carrier. ...what a dick head...
The GSM Touch Pro always had rounded corners....
I'd put it in her bocket. lol
"Blocking Features Assessment"? WTF? Anyone care to chime in on that?
I motion that Engadget rename the article to Unreleased Linux kernel 2.6.27 breaking hardware, shattering dreams. Throwing dirt on Ubuntu's name doesn't help Linux, it harms it.
Wow I was at Uniqlo two days ago, looking forward to seeing this thing.
SELL SELL SELL!/Donald Trump LOL
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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