Jul 12

Well, it was only a matter of time we’d see the Greatest Hits red cover come to the PS3. Sony’s last big Greatest Hit was God Of War 2, so going to the PS3 was only logical. The image above is from a K-Mart and does a great job showing the titles. Among those titles we do see are: MotorStorm, Warhawk, and Resistance. The games towards the bottom are PSP games. Had to take out my Sherlock Holmes magnifying glass.
Via Kotaku
written by Juan Perez
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May 22

Numerous people have sent me messages today asking why there’s a big “Not Legal For Trade” stamp on the bottom of every Wii Fit device. It’s pretty simple really. ”Not Legal For Trade” will be found on the bottom of any scale that’s not legal for trade. The Wii Fit is basically a scale, so it fits into legal requirements for general scales. By “trade” they are talking about business. A “Legal For Trade” scale means that it’s balanced and calibrated with a certification.
For those of you that think this means you can’t trade it back to GameStop or wherever you shop, that’s not the case. Check any bathroom scale in your house. I’m sure it has the same stamp unless you own a really expensive one. In that case, you’d probably already know the meaning. So basically, don’t use the Wii Fit to professionally weigh gold or whatever else you might be selling or weighing that requires an official scale.
written by Will Snizek
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