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I'm excited to see what the XBOX surface tablet will be like.

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It's cool, but it looks a bit clunky.

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I agree. It sucks to have to pay for the XBOX live service just to access Netflix and other apps that aren't even owned by Microsoft. It's ridiculous.

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Why does the red-head look like Joanna Dark? Hehe... It looks fun.

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This sucks...I wish that I had went ahead and got Goldeneye 007 Reloaded on Games on Demand when I was able to. I guess I will get it on the disc.

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I really enjoyed this game...more than Mario Kart Wii.

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Where is the responsibility for parents who buy violent games and violent movies for kids? Kids don't typically have the money, means, or the access. What good is the ESRB, MPAA, and the TV Parental Guidelines Board if parents do not observe the ratings and monitor what their children are watching? We have V-chips on tvs, content blockers on satelites/cable boxes, and game consoles have parental controls. The industry has responded to child safety concerns regarding adult content/violence. The answer is not to blame the game industry and discontinue production of violent games. The answer is for parents to do their jobs. Blaming video games is the NRA's way of creating a red herring to avoid any further regulation of firearms...that's weak.