Evening Reading
by Garnett Lee, Jan 10, 2011 5:00pm PSTThe BCS Championship finally brings the NCAA football season to a close this evening. I get what they originally intended with spacing out the big game on the schedule, but this year the whole thing stretched out in an awkward way. Heck, we wound up without any good games to watch in the afternoon on New Year's Day, but still watching bowls the following weekend.
Regardless, it should be a good game. Ordinarily, I'd be inclined to take Auburn I think based on the strength of the SEC. Something about playing there makes a team tough. But I like this Oregon team. I think they have a shot at getting off to hot start, and not looking back. So yeah, I guess I'm calling it Ducks in a high scoring affair.
Everyone seems to be getting back to a more ordinary work week. Here's the top stories from today on the Shack:
Rhode Island looking to sell Amalur intellectual property
Resident Evil: Revelations DLC coming throughout June
Seeing Red: A History of the Xbox 360's Red Ring of Death
Team Fortress 2 community introduces 'Robotic Boogaloo'
A guide to crafting in The Last of Us
Pripyat campaign released for Left 4 Dead 2
Splinter Cell Blacklist trailer shows off co-op
Next Xbox Rumor Roundup
Sony teases PlayStation 4 hardware reveal
Watch Dogs pre-order bonuses unveiled



Just so you can have it on steam, Even tho you'll still likely never play it?
I own several games 3x over for some odd reason.
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With modern, multiplatform games I'll buy them again on Steam if the console port was first and I still like playing the game and want to keep playing it with easy access, better visuals and load times, keyboard and mouse controls, etc. Street Fighter IV was my favorite Steam game for a while though I had it on console because you could get into a match in seconds. GTA4 was great to play through again with mouse look. Stuff like that.
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