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And I thought Lik-Sang was the last straw for me. This fills me with an overflowing rage. Just so you all know, my webcomic, www.pixelparables.com had a nice comic titled "Lucky Sevens" playing on the Cell processor's symmetric cores. Anyway, that is going to be extended to SEVEN comics over the next month. Keep an eye on it, cause this little mini-series is going to be great. The last two comics will be out Nov 17th and Nov 19th. (= Nice dates, huh?
Umm.. Where is Beyond the Beyond? Worst RPG ever created. The beginning scene was a half hour of characters talking, even if you pressed X to make it go faster. And you couldn't skip it. The battle scenes were slightly cool, though, which were made exactly as Golden Sun was stylized. As soon as I played GS I had a terrible flashback of Beyond the Beyond... Terrible, terrible game. First RPG on the PSX, the only reason I got it was cause it came out before FFVII, and I needed an RPG, only played a couple hours on it.
This week's Pixel Parables is pretty good, you guys should check it out.

http://www.pixelparables.com/
Okay, I just want to lend a small bit of info for people saying 2x Blu-Ray is slow. 2x Blu-Ray != 2x DVD != 2x CD. Here are the numbers:

CD-ROM: 1x = 150 KB/s
DVD-ROM: 1x = 1.32MB/s
BD-ROM: 1x = 4.5MB/s

Do the math. Stating that the load times will be high because of "slow" 2x BD-ROM drives is stupid. Learn how optical media works before you make yourself look like a fool.

With all that said.. PS3 is gonna suck, just you wait. Only what... 5 weeks left before every Sony fanboy goes nuts with how awesome the PS3 is.. only to play Wii at their friend's house and having 10x more fun. ZOMG 10x! That fun is too slow! .. ha.. M$ fanboys, I filled in your line already d=
Hey, I already told you guys that I'd let you know as soon as I get word from my several EBGamestop manager friends.

Anyway.. my friend and I have 4 pwiiorders at Nintendo World. Can't wait for the campout party this time 'round. We're bringing like a case of Bawls for the first night, and a few bottles of Sake for Saturday night/Sunday Morning (if no midnight launch).
I haven't been to MoMA in years, anyone know how much it is to get in? I may have a friend buy some tickets tonight.
"3. I would prefer a meta-review of Bubble Bobble Revolution for the DS, thanks any way."

Okay, here you go:

I pre-ordered the game paid in full two months ago, but didn't get it until 3 days after it came out due to some shipping error, my local EB (which I used to work for) didn't get them in time. Anyway...

Pros:
-Includes original Arcade mode, with wireless multi-card play.
-New "Revolutionized" Bubble Bobble gameplay is great. The new features including the Charge Bubble add a new level of strategy to the game.
-Lengthy gameplay & great replayability.
-Multiplayer is just like the good old days.
-Other new powerups add whole new ways to play, the Ghost Bubble is pretty sweet.

Cons:
-Multi-card play instead of single-card download play.
-Difficult Single-player mode, since there are the same amount of baddies, and bosses take same amount of hits.
-$60 for two completely different Bubble Bobble games with multiplayer = disappointing, but not terribly so.
-Wifi woulda OWNED th is game left and right.
Yaotl:

MicroCenter/BestBuy/CompUSA should have them in soon, as they carry the G15. Personally, I like ergonomic/wave keyboards, since I started using one about 6 years ago, and I started training myself to use a straight one ~1 year ago, with the Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 (it's only kinda curved) so I can get used to a lappy straight keyboard. However, the G15 (and thus, G11) is a rather impressive keyboard, except for one tiny thing...

The "rubber" that surrounds it.. feels strange. Especially after washing your hands (with soap). It has a "suck the moisture from your skin" feel. That's the main reason I didn't buy it, it was uncomfortable to use. But I used to play with it all the time when I worked at MicroCenter.
"The hardware is basically a GC."

The correct translation is "The hardware is based on the GC [architecture]" much like todays awesome dual core/quad core Intel cpus are "based on the x86 architecture."

Also note that they can get away with low numbers because of the efficiency and high data throughput as opposed to pure speed take this analogy:

You're moving cross-state. Let's say 100 miles. Do you wanna move all your stuff load by load with your 5 speed Corvette? Or are you gonna get a big truck to put it all in and move it in one trip?
I love this one: "why change and charge a ridiculous high premium on top of that?"

Isn't Sony the one changing from normal DVD to Blu-Ray and charging a "ridiculous(ly) high premium" for it? Funny thing is, that is ALL that they are changing, the format on which we play games, not the method of how we play them.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"For a long time I have been searching for a portable device where I can store all of my CDs in MP3 format and stream the songs wirelessly to my HiFi system. The portable device must I've tried FM transmitters, they all suck. I don't want a docking station. Any help? Thanks!" have a display so that I easily can scroll through the playlists (I don't want to use a TV or monitor). I suppose that there must also be a second device that is connected to the HiFi system that would receive the wireless streams from the portable device.
 

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