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I like this idea, too bad all the prints on it look ... well... girly
I'm actually for this, just think what you'll get out of it, no loss of hearing, music that sounds better (if you buy in-ear headphones).

Just get in-ear headphones like zim2411 suggested, this way you don't need sheer volume to make up for the noise around you. Noise cancellation headphones are also a good alternative if you have the money to buy them.

And if you still want to wreck your hearing then you still can, since it's not capped at 80 dB.

Thanks for giving me 10 months of intensive and expensive therapy, just so I won't wake up screaming in the night when I dream of this thing.
Before you guys get on your high horse about this, 360 had the same issues in November last year, remember? Some people couldn't unlock Halo 3 achievements, or the console couldn't read discs.

These things happen, it's not a biggie, and it will be fixed.
Why is there so much bickering? You might all deny it, but Natal and PS3 motion controller are basically the same.
Sure, they both use a different system, but if Sony/Microsoft puts in a new feature, the other one could copy it pretty easily.
But, for now, it would seem that the PS3 motion controller has one advantage, accuracy and speed (compared to Natal).
Can't see why you guys complain about prices, games around here cost 93 CAD or 86 dollar
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This is where I make my point that everything Natal puts in (or Sony puts in) will easily be copied by the other console
The only slight advantage Sony has over Natal is probably more precise movement detection.

So basically, it's a stalemate.

I expect nothing else than raging fanboy comments on this.
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Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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