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Can you say "non-sequitur"?

Oh, and three words: Final. Fantasy. Thirteen.

You know, the game MS have written a big cheque to stop Square releasing to Western PS3 owners until they've finished the 360 version. And the latter won't even be started until the former is finished.

And, again, given that Sony own all rights to the Ghostbusters IP, MS and Nintendo owners should count themselves lucky they are getting it at all.
Sony own ALL rights to the Ghostbusters IP - film, video, games, merchandise, everything. MS and Nintendo owners should count themselves lucky they are getting it at all.
Yes I should have added that point. But the suggestion is they are just unlocked (implying for any user). I mean, I have not got far enough to use them in Campaign myself!
To those talking of it, you cannot enter cheats to get extra planes for Campaign mode, only adversarial modes.
More like Y.A.W.N. Give us new challenges, not planes.

Oh, and give us a patch so we can, you know, TAKE OFF AND LAND OUR ****ING AIRCRAFT.
The answer to your question lies in the first word in the name of that phone:

"Sony"

They kill babies, eat snow leopards and burn down rainforests for fun, you know. Evil, hateful company to a man. They do a great harm and injustice to poor innocent people and should be shut down.

If Sony came up with a cure for cancer and handed it over gratis to the WHO, people all over the internet would still bitch and complain about it. And others will claim they stole it from Apple.
SE phones are very popular outside of the US. But given that America is the centre of the universe, who cares, right?
Amazing work. What about the extra levels, like SWORD, SHIELD etc? ;o)
Is it true that if you connect an external HDD to a PS3 via USB you are severely limited in what you can put on it? For instance, you cannot load PSN games, mandatory install data, save data etc, only your own images and CD-ripped music? If so, and unless you wanted to put your entire music collection on it, what is the point of this?
You got a YLOD did you, Trent? Congratulations, you are about the twentieth person in the world to get one, out of 17,500,000 PS3 owners. And probably only the third person in the world for whom it actually means your console died.....

Deaftly, you have an interesting comment history with regards to the PS3 (almost entirely negative) and 360 (almost entirely positive). It permits me to judge that you are a troll and a moron.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a wireless trackpad to use with my older (2.5 or so years old) C2D MacBook that's perpetually docked to my home theater. Something sleek, thin, not too small, made of high quality materials. Ideally, it would natively support all of (Snow) Leopard's multitouch inputs, and even more ideally, it would have a charging dock / base. The only problem is that I'm not sure that such a thing even exists. Think you can throw me a bone?"
 

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