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It's more of a perfect marriage between your wallet and their pockets.
I seem to remember this being in the original PC game already.
That's a new word just for this kind of situation: sadmirable.
Really? No SF4 arcades in the US? You're going to have to tell that to all THESE locations who have it right now:

http://www.eventhubs.com/articles/2008/aug/15/street-fighter-4-arcade-machine-tracker/
Thank you for your valuable insight.
I can tell they really mean it with these recent hirings. If there's one name in the industry that's synonymous with quality, it's former Activision licensing head Lori Plager.
We're eating millions of cows every day no matter what, there's plenty of excess cheap leather that would just be thrown away. It's not like they selected and killed an animal just for your phone case.
Absolutely wrong. I don't give a crap if one "feels more like Mario" than Final Fantasy. The original Mario RPG had far more satisfying combat. It pioneered the timed button presses during the action for RPGs. It had lush rendered graphics instead of really cheap limited 2D animation. And far and away, had Square-quality incredible music, some of the best ever on the SNES and beyond. That game was magnificent, and all the Paper Mario's since have been pretty boring letdowns.
God damn it, EA....
The large party system was the only thing interesting about Dungeon Siege. Take that away, and you're left with a lame Diablo clone with no story, generic graphics, and identical repeating dungeons.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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