That "one guy" is Greg Miller, who's also on the GameScoop podcast. And screams a lot there too.
This, TRL, and Beyond are all I listen to....but I really miss 1up Yours.
No, amused.
I sent you a Scoobie Snack.
*chuckles*
I love it when people disagree with facts. One, I'm sure, is from my disagree fairy (you know who you are), and the second I'm figuring must simply be a moron.
on either TRL or GameScoop last week. Glad to see that happened.
Get back under your bridge.
I was playing this yesterday, and my g/f walks in and goes, "What the hell is that?" My answer? "This is what you get when japanese game developers do absurd amounts of LSD and then decide to make a game."
At this point, how in the hell do you narrow it down to just five?
I have no idea why this posted twice.
Those questioned were as skewed as they possibly could be; there's no doubt that he phrased those in order to get very specific kinds of answers.
I'm glad David responded in the way that he did.
"In my world of gaming, I don't see why cheeseburgers can't be used as currency to my products. A brand new game would cost 15 cheeseburgers, and expansions would be 2 cheeseburgers each."
"All this new technology is really confusing with multi-core processors, so we should just have things stay exactly the same, so we don't have to learn anything different."
"Ideally, people should just play versions of Half-Life forever. God forbid we do ...
Criterion Games says hi.
"In my world of gaming, I don't see why cheeseburgers can't be used as currency to my products. A brand new game would cost 15 cheeseburgers, and expansions would be 2 cheeseburgers each."
"All this new technology is really confusing with multi-core processors, so we should just have things stay exactly the same, so we don't have to learn anything different."
"Ideally, people should just play versions of Half-Life forever. God forbid we do ...
I actually think this is a damned good idea for this spoof.
Who the hell is this guy, and why am I seeing so many "stories" from this site recently?
And Pain, Tekken 5 . . . hell, even Folding@Home has internet access.
Seriously, I need that explained to me. Who in the hell is this guy, and why should I care what he thinks?
They should have had something bigger THIS generation. It pisses me off that MS came into this industry and suddenly decided that for the first time ever a bigger storage format wasn't needed going from one generation to the next. Hell, even Nintendo figured that one out.
No Shane? Insta-fail, but thanks for the info.