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"One of those (PSN) titles that you play for a week (and love!) but then let gather (virtual) dust."

Not my words folks but the words of PS3 fanboys themselves. Its fine. You can repent. Just sell your ps3 like i did and treat yourself to a nice new TV or graphics card or something.
Dante is ALSO a playable character in this game, and is the character featured in the first and third videos.

Dante has similair(ish) hair (aka its also silver), but is completely different to Nero.

Nero has a large devil arm and revolver. Dante has a 6 foot long sword and a set of dual pistols.

Please, make sure you're own facts are right before you go correcting the people who obviously know better than yourself.
That'll be "Gigawatt", Hilarious pronounciations aside.
Made myself a duct tape case about 2 days after i bought my release day DS.

Still with me to this day. Rugged little bastard he is :P
I'm 2boxing a rogue and a mage (the mage being the level 70).

Taking it casually so far but the rogue is level 30 and he hasn't touched a mob, and has 0 dagger and 0 sword skill.

I imagine i may be one of the first level 60 (or maybe 70) rogues without any weapon skills :P

I really doubt i'll run out of quests doing it this way as well...in fact i think i've got more quests available to me than the last time i rolled an alt. I dont seem to be scraping to find the next level. I'm doing yellow+orange quests only (no reds) and the pace works out fine.

I'd reccomend it to anybody that has a mage spare and a little bit of alt+tab + /follow skills :P
Shade of Aran taught me to remove all hands from desk during flame wreathe.
amazingly more amusing than expected.

Note to self: bookmark.
You forgot "We're really excited about this"
Would a large third party company please hurry up and "rethink" this patent/idea and release it for a sane price.

I would buy the 47 key option, and possibly even the 10 key option...but not for more than oh say...$350-$400.

A large company could sell these at this price, easily, and still make a profit.

Do it logitech. Please. I want my goddamn WoW action bars on OLED's on my keyboard damnit.
"911 Emergency how can i help?"
"Hello this is Lord British at the Brittania Manor on elm street"
"Okay...now how can i be of service?"
"Em i appear to be having some kind of debilitating heart attack or seisure"
"Okay the ambulance is on its way, where are you in the house right now?"
"I'm currently in secret room 7G"
"Wai...What?"
"Secret room 7G...just take the secret spiral staircase with the entry underneath the pantry all the way up to the 3rd floor. When you get there, move the small sculpture with all the eye's embedded in it, in an anti-clockwise manner until you hear a click. That means the panel behind you will have opened and you can come inside and help me."


Yeh...Idiot.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"
 

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