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#1 ErikWaters
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Sounds like boxcutter make know what he's talking about on this one, or at least have a better idea of what's wrong.
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#2 ErikWaters
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Try places like cheapassgamer.com or wow-coupon.com for printable coupons to lots of places.

And boxcutters, DLP may be a technology on the way out, but the picture quality was the same, the screen size was better, and it was cheaper than LCD or plasma, so I'm quite content with my purchase. If you're the type of person who wants to spend the extra $2,000-4,000 to feel like you own the newest and greatest in technology, more power to you.

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#3 ErikWaters
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How on God's green earth has no one said Shadow of the Colossus, Advent Rising, Okami, Gitaroo-Man, or Super Smash Bros Brawl yet? Sadness...:(

But all the others mentioned thus far are excellent as well.

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#4 ErikWaters
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I just thought going round supermans city (i believe metropolis is where you are) would be fun to fly around like in spider-man games its always fun to swing around =/. i suppose its just because superman and batman have worse devlopers

jubeio

Well if you're just looking to fly around Metropolis, then Returns is where it's at. The visuals when flying are actually surprisingly good. You'll fly through the air, gaining speed until you finally break the sound barrier. You can even climb an insane distance into the atmosphere until the city is tiny below you, and then plummet head first towards it at breakneck speeds. It has pretty impressive flying mechanics that really bring out the whole "speeding bullet" angle.

Now of course if you're interested in walking around, fighting, meeting interesting characters, having an intelligible plot, Returns is certainly not for you.

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#5 ErikWaters
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I'm not sure about your set, but on mine it requires a different source channel. Like, when you probably switch over to either A/V or Component channels to display your games, perhaps your TV has an HDMI output channel that you need to switch to? My TV has them for TV/Air, AV, component, HDMI, VGA. Once I got HDMI for PS3, I couldn't use the component channel anymore and had to switch over to HDMI. Hope this helps.
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#6 ErikWaters
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So I bought a 37" Dynex at Best Buy right before New Years and it crapped out. Luckily Best Buy couldn't fix it and I exchanged it for a pretty amazing new set. It's a Samsung 56" DLP with 1080p picture, built-in surround sound (not as good as actual Dolby 5.1 of course), 3 HDMI ports, component hookups, VGA hookup, and even future 3D technology hookups. All that for around $1,200. It's listed as $1,399, but you can either price match it with Circuit City for $1,299 or print out a 10% coupon floating around online for extra discount (I shouldn't have to tell you which one will save you the most money. ;) ) If you're a smooth talker, you may be able to get both discounts put on.

As far as the TV goes, the picture is incredible and the sound is decent (with an entertainment system it's godly). It may not be a Sony, but for the price, you won't beat the screen size, amount of hookups, and quality of the set. So if you're looking to jump into HD gaming and films, check that deal out.

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#7 ErikWaters
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It's even easier for me, I simply make a folder on my desktop labled "new music" and everytime I plug my Zune in to the USB, it recognizes the new music and syncs it. After the sync, take the music out of the folder and put it in your collection on your desktop or wherever. I'm sure you could drag and drop, but I've yet to do it. I've had limited use with iTunes, but I hear the Zune software is a bit more user-friendly, and the new update that happened recently gave it some great options and abilities (that technically should have been on the Zune to start with).

When you put a CD in, you can choose different options, but I've got mine set to automatic rip. I went through all of my CD collection in a matter of hours and tucked them away.

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#8 ErikWaters
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You do not. You can use a USB cord. In fact, that's what I prefer because the wireless sync will zap the battery like mad while the USB connection will charge it while you update it.
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#9 ErikWaters
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i dont know any good dc character games on the ps2 genration. the only oene i can think of is mortal komabt vs dc for ps3 generation but thats not really a batman or superman gameDevouring_One

Nor...uh...released or reviewed yet? It can't be good until someone actually plays it, right?

Jubeio, I was looking back at gamespot reviews, and apparently they found Batman Vengeance to be pretty good. Questionable, but may be worth a rent, especially since you liked the animated series.

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#10 ErikWaters
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Justice League Heroes is essentially Ultimate Alliance, but is decent in its own right. To me, the action feels a bit more fun and involving in JLH, whereas UA felt like you were simply wailing away and watching at times (but of course every other aspect of UA is better). But try it out, especially before you go and try out something like the Batman games following the animated adventures.
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