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I agree, I think movies should be priced at $8.99 each. Lots of psp owners would pick them up at that price. As it stands now, I haven't bought one UMD movie at current prices, mostly because I purchased the dvd version of the movie, and won't spend another $20 to be able to watch it on the go.
I just think that if a company like Rockstar is going to produce and release a game like this, it has to be good. And addictive. Looking forward to trying it out soon. Nice review, Joystiq.
I just think that if a company like Rockstar is going to produce and release a game like this, it has to be hot. And addictive. Looking forward to trying it out soon.
Go South Korea! We need more penetration!
This is nice news. I think the Rev's unique controller, easy expansion ports, and emulation gaming will definitely make it a very popular console with gamers with a 360 or PS3, and for families who just want a simple next-gen machine for the kids without breaking the bank.
What? No call for Magical Dinosaur Tour or Sherlock Holmes? :)

I thought Valis II & III were good action/adventure games and should be added. Ys: Book I & II must the original cd soundtrack, it was most excellent. I second The Legendary Axe, great game.
Great work to all the writers! A very good list indeed. I still have my SE/30, I've used it as a midi sequencer up until a few years ago. Agreed on the Perfoma, bad design, price, and performance. Apple's had a pretty good run the last few years keeping the bad to a minimum.
Really nice artwork, and excellent paint job. My girlfriend would love one, she's pretty hooked on Animal Crossing. But for $320, I'll let someone else take it. Nice work.
Really good news that I'll be able to still pick up a GBA in 2010, but that I won't even want it because of the Gizmondo Xtreme!
I really dig the form factor of the UMPC, I think it is something I would use a lot, especially outside of the home or office. At $1400, I think I'll wait until the second or third generation for prices to drop and features, speed, and usability to improve. Like others have said, $500 is the sweet spot. Hopefully, it's easy to input text, and this can be an easily portable communications and media device, with a high res screen, but without the bulk of a laptop.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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