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If this happens say goodbye to free and cheap iPhone games. ESRB rating submission is $2000 a pop. And that's not including if you get rejected the first time around. This will be the absolute worse thing to happen to mobile gaming.

I use to work for a MMO publisher (Aeria Games) and we considered getting our games rated. It was far too much a hassle to go though and in the end the only one that benefited was ESRB.

And how far will their long arm reach? There are alot of mobile games that are not really games. will those be rated? What about productivity apps? Will those require ratings?

This is just a cash grab by a ratings system that's becoming obsolete.
Just wait till there are lil Pichus running around.
Not as bad as the two FFXI cosplayers that got married after meeting in the game.
Crappy or not, Transformers 2 made over $400,000,000.
For every person that says it sucks, 3 people went and saw it.

And frankly, the movie was what is was. A brainless action CGI flick. What did people expect? it was based off a toy line. Same with Speed Racer and G.I. Joe. The original content was nothing to write home about in the first place.

Shut up, enjoy the pretty fires and boom boom's eat your $30 popcorn and have a coke and a smile.
This is nothing new. I just bought a 4GB stick with a copy of M.I.B. on it. The Stick was $9.99 And The movie was just a tiny incentive to get me to buy it vs. another brand that did not have as flashy a package.

I never watched the movie on the stick... yet. But its kinda cool I think. This WONT in anyway replace movie distribution. Not that I can foresee anyway. But its just the icing on the cake for something you buy.

On a side note. The day after MJ dies Frys Electronics had a bajillion MJ Flash sticks with about 50% of his music and videos on them for $30.
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Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"
 

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