@Decoy_Doctorpus: Heh, thanks for the plug guys. I'm lookin forward to seein this week's Critical Miss, by the by. I'm rather expecting some interesting E3 bits here and there. Read more
@Luke Plunkett: Thank ya kindly! And of course, thanks for uncovering an awesome story! Read more
@Cashen Crabtree: Heh, I immediately thought something like this should follow it up. Well done, sir. Read more
@Federico Iglesias: If it makes you feel any better, I'm happy enough to be recognized. :) Read more
@Michael McWhertor: Oh cool! Front page news! Is that like, a "Double Star" now? Read more
@Lumination: If it would help, think of it as a friendly jab. Like the French Acrobats line he started this with. It's just a light hearted jab. And he is a spokesman, so of course he's going to do that kind of stuff. Read more
@Stephen Garrett: People don't read. Read more
@VileMethoD: Actually, I'm willing to bet that dancing game is going to be fun for a lot of people. I really do. Read more
@VileMethoD: Actually, I'm willing to bet that dancing game is going to be fun for a lot of people. I really do. Read more
@Mariblanka: Agreed. This should be an option for developers. But I can imagine Microsoft doesn't exactly want to appear uncommitted (like Sony seems to be with Move), and probably mandated the E3 showcase of games to show the "possibilities" of what being freed from a controller is like. Or some such shit. Read more
@VileMethoD: The setup was staged, but I have a hard time believing EVERY reporter covering their hands on impressions are completely off base talking about the incredible tech on display. Sure the games are... questionable. But everyone out there have been singing praises about its functionality in person. Read more
@Superspecs: I would second those worries. Read more