Zynga and Facebook made up, while Square Enix and Ubisoft made money. The GamePro editors made conversations about the PSP2 and the power of Miis in today's daily stale bread.

05/18 -- Another day, another amazing new game

More people played the Reach beta than the Halo 3 beta

Dave: This just in... lots of people like playing the year's biggest game for free.

Will: People are playing Deadly Premonition for free?

PSP2: Touch-screen, two cameras, games for "end 2010, beginning 2011″
John: The rumor train rumbles on for PSP2.

Dave: I wouldn't be surprised if PSP2 skipped E3. No need for Nintendo to eat Sony's lunch during portable system announcements like it has in portable system sales.

John: My money's on a Gamescom reveal.

Celebrate 30 Years of Empire with Xbox Live Avatars

Daily (stale) bread: Not quite news for May 18, 2010

Dave: Star Wars clothing coming to Xbox Avatar Marketplace. I look forward to seeing my friends list consist entirely of people in Wookie and C3P0 outfits.

Tae: Man, Nintendo is seriously dropping the ball. I've been saying for years they need to introduce costumes for Miis. Tanooki suits, Link outfits, Samus Aran power armor, Nintendogs for Miis? They could charge a few Nintendo points per item and rake in even more cash.

Dave: Both Sony and Microsoft should have a service where you can buy action figures and/or mini-statues of your Mii and/or Avatar. I'd buy 'em.

Tae: Yeah. They have a set number of permutations. Just make the figures with swappable pieces and a set base. You could churn them out easily.

Dave: Whatever allows me to be able to recreate the scene that plays one minute into this video.

Source: Daily News from GamePro.com

date Wednesday, May 19, 2010

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