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@frosty988: have you seen it? it's quite good.

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@realguitarhero5: the game works perfectly fine, i had no issues. Not to say others did not but you haven't played it so your opinion on it doesn't mean shit. It's a fantastic game which some of the most creative level design I've seen in years.

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@Xristophoros: I'm sure problem will arise in the next few years though I'm guessing more psychological than anything. People are dumb, once they are told something and they believe it they won't even look at the facts. WiFi is safe, it's been studied, the thing people fear is wrong information, it does emit radiation but its within the radio-frequency band, a low-energy, non-ionizing, non harmful type. People still believe vaccines cause autism and aspartame is bad for you even if there is a million studies that say they are safe. Also smoking was one of the reason we have such strong regulations now, it wasn't the same back than. It's very different now.

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@solokingrobert: yeah the vocal ones, the average of Playstation owners are 30 year old men.

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@the-games-masta: "can cause (short term)" Good job only quoting part of the sentence. what are you, fox news? and as SkyHighGam3r said everything has warning.

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@Xristophoros: "Contrary to the popular myth, sitting too close to a TV will not damage your eyes but it may cause eyestrain. Children can focus at close distance without eyestrain better than adults. Therefore children often develop the habit of holding reading materials close to their eyes or sitting right in front of the television. There is no evidence that this damages the eyes either in children or adults. With children, this habit usually diminishes as they grow older."