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Ugh, stop talking and show games.

haha

he actually got cut off and the trailer started.

lots of DC stuff recently... DCvsMK and DConline :|

i'm really not a fan of dc. the only good game that i played that had comic charachters was marvel vs capcom...

lol nevermind :p

:blink: I don't get it? That I was saying the same thing @ MS's? I was just hoping for some exclusive announcements there. Here I'm just hoping they show games, like Killzone 2. I'm so lost as to what you're saying. lol

Wow, they are showing interviews getting people to brag about PS3 and the gameplay footage is far more exciting than anything else they've shown so far. FarCry 2, for example.

What... 80GB that has same functionality as the 40GB? Are you serious? So more worse than the release SKU...

NO. MORE. SKUS.

Yea WTF... and in September?? Man, there goes my purchase, looks like I'll reevaluate in September...

FFS. If you are not enjoying it, don't keep posting pathetic pictures and comments.

You're enjoying this? :laugh: :p

Right? And. So we need to wade through pathetic fanboy like comments and stupid pictures to find some real info?

It happens all the time.

Gotta live with it, as nothing is done about it.

Just ignore comments.

:blink: I don't get it? That I was saying the same thing @ MS's? I was just hoping for some exclusive announcements there. Here I'm just hoping they show games, like Killzone 2. I'm so lost as to what you're saying. lol

lol no, I didn't mean it like that. I meant it's ironic that you expect Sony to do less talking and more showing, which is counter-intuitive for Sony based on their track record. :p lol bad joke I guess :laugh:

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