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Where robots go to die? That would be Raxus Prime, I think.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J75rXV1stf4#t=0m56s
I've gotta say, my favorite new feature of Windows 7 Ultimate is Item 2, by far. Though Item 3 has been a long time coming.

But seriously, everyone knows Item 1 is a worthless resource hog.
Realizing that the only winning move in tic-tac-toe is not to play.
Best wishes in your new endeavor. Engadget's fantastic; I can't wait to see what you do next.
Remember, the avatars are optional, thank goodness... you can still just use a gamerpic if you want.
My thoughts exactly.
It wasn't a half-bad idea, I suppose it was just poorly executed. I'm sure we'll see the concept return and catch on in a few years, when the time is right.
PlayStation 3 bundle with Grand Theft Auto IV? Judging by the box design, it looks more like Grand Theft Auto IV bundle with PlayStation 3...
Big step in the right direction. But what would make this somewhat of a killer app would be if you could **queue up downloads straight from the XBLM site** a la Halo 3 downloads. Can you imagine!!?? That'd be incredible!

And having a web interface for it all opens up lots of possibilities like user ratings and reviews and recommendations and what not.

Do it, XBLM/Xbox.com teams!!! Please??? :D
Yeah, XvT seems perfect for XBLA.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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