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#1  Edited By kyosukeugc
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This might have been asked, but since the new version of Gamespot's site here is, I don't see anywhere for the usual Readers Choice awards, which usually coincide with the GOTY awards? Am I missing something or did Gamespot scrap them completely?

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The lowest I've seen this game is on Wal-Mart's website for $40, but it's still for the most part $50 after 4 years.... 

Shouldn't Nintendo have done a price drop by now or added it to their esstential collection?

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Tomorrow is the day! man im so excited i wanna go to midnight launch but its too cold! MW3! been hearing nothing but positive comments about its online, looks like it will be as addicting as MW2

finalstar2007

so you're sold on the same rehashed BS too, eh?

Sad really. Especially figuring they've made it easier on noobs in the interest of 'fairness.'

MW3 is MW2 in graphics steroids (sort of) and the same old crap they've thrown at us year after year.

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Neither. Save your money for something worth while or get the better FPS BF3.

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[QUOTE="xromad01"]

[QUOTE="wstfld"] Inflation isn't a concern from anyone except for the crazies. Its very low right now, which is what the fed is trying to fix. wstfld

i suppose you are referring to those of us crazy enough to have a savings or old enough to remember lower prices.

I'm referring to people that think this is going to turn the US into the Weimar Republic. Deflation has far worse consequences than inflation and at this moment it is a way bigger threat considering the inflation rate is less than 1.5%

go read my post a couple of posts ago.

Deflation is actually a very very good thing at the end of the day and far better for an economy. Inflation is not a rise in prices, it's an decreased value in currency. We WANT deflaiton. You want the value of the dollar to increase and prices to drop where you have more buying power in a global economy. If cost changes, wages should change as well. The only way you get into trouble with deflation is when you don't make the reverse adjustments you did in a case of inflation.

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If you want 'fast' go back to being wired.

Wireless will always seem slow in comparison.

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Anyone who says they want to see the Federal Reserve shut down clearly doesn't know how it works or the benefits it gives the country. Like an earlier poster said, the Federal Reserve saved us from another great depression. They have extremely hard jobs and it is basically on their shoulders to get the U.S. economy back up and running,SF_KiLLaMaN

If you truly believe the FED "saved" us, you're highly mistaken. The FED is the entire reason we are in the mess we are in, in the first place. Look up Brooksley Born and look at what she tried to do, to stop Alan Greenspan and how the Clinton administration shut her down instead. Our "collapse" was known about well before it happened and was orchestrated to happen.

The FED's job is not to help the US economy. The FED's job is to make money for its investors, many of which are NOT American. The US has been in debt to the FED since World War II and that debt has been increasing for years and years. People are mistaken when they think it's China who holds all of our debt, it's the FED. We pay them interest and the investors rake in billions of dollars off of taxpayer backs.

Inflation is NOT a good thing. It's a very bad thing in a global economy. It causes panic in the markets as well. When you see the down jones going 'up' look at exactly what is going up. It's commodities, because people are scared. A price of a barrel of oil should be no more than $20-$30 right now, if not less. Stock piles are fine, demand isn't that high, yet it's a secure thing to invest in, so it sits around $85 and just how it was up to $150 a barrel a few years ago. It's a 'safe' investment, but at the same time that causes the price at the pump to go up as well. So instead of gas being $1.50 a gallon, it ends up at $2.70 a gallon right now or higher. Why do you think the price of gold is up so high? It's the inflation.....

Inflation is NOT a rise in prices as many make it out to be. It's a devaluation of currency. Just look at the dollar trend over the last century alone since the FED came into play and you'll see how we've been destroyed as a nation with our monetary system. It's almost criminal. Oh hell, it is criminal.

The sheep keep on playing politics though and the rich investors keep on getting richer and richer.......

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It's a bit nicer than the disk interface, though I still wish they would pull the full website interface in where's you have all catagories...

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#9 kyosukeugc
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Metroids were alive in Fusion, which is set after Other M. The Federation cloned Metroids again, and Adam really is dead...Nuck81


The Metroids in fusion were taken from specimens on the Metroid's home planet SR388, so yeah they did clone them there.


However, there's plenty of story after Other M until Fusion, especially when you take into account "adam."

The AI that is esentially Adam's "conciousness" in Fusion would not have been extracted from Adam already at this point. There was no need as of yet.

This wasn't a matter of him saving Samus in this game either, it was more like he was trying to save the work that took place in the facility.


In Fusion the AI says to Samus late in the game, ""when Adam chose who would live, he chose incorrectly" -------- him going into Sector Zero wasn't necessarily saving her life as Samus could have easily gone in and taken care of the threat. She's Samus afterall and being able to "freeze" or not to freeze wouldn;t have stopped her (and won't stop her in the probable sequel at this point).

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So after playing through Other M and even watching "Other M: The Movie" I have come to one singular conclusion and why there will be an Other M sequel.


Sector Zero was NOT destroyed. Notice how they are careful to never mention the words "self destruct activated" nor do they show you the sector blowing up. In the scene directly after, there's a rumble with Samus standing there after the door closes. This could easily be explained by a booster carrying Sector Zero off into space, not an explosion. After all, a large explosion that close to the BOTTLE SHIP would have caused mass damage as well.


This is just my theory, but if you pay attention to how fishy Adam was acting even when he was speaking to Samus there before going into Sector Zero and how he made sure as hell she didn't even walk in there. How he knew so much about Sector Zero and how quickly he "left" before he would have had a chance to dstroy it and cause mass damage.... It makes perfect sense.

In the last before credits roll, Samus even says as well, "For the first time, I questioned his choice." ---- meaning this isn't what he'd normally do...


So that's how I think the writers will work in a Sequel to Other M and keep the "Metroids" alive for another go around....


Anyone else notice this or pay attention to how little attention was paid to the Sector Zero scene/alleged self-destruction?