ew...it's such a broken franchise right now. I wonder what you could buy from the lucasarts home... Retro starwars games would actually be kinda neat.
wasn't this confirmed with that finance report last year?
I would advocate government help for smaller gaming companies. Large companies are the only ones successful with gaming nowadays. We need a bigger selection.
isn't this an old video? lol
Well obviously. But in order to message people and look at stats and stuff like that, will there be a superfluous service fee? Fees for every little thing is very common in smart phones...I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Sony tacked a small monthly fee just to log onto PSN.
Could be wrong.
Natsu just owned all the fanboys.
Hmm...will it still be free? How will they be able to fund a free service on consoles and on cell phones...
you're slowly becoming one of my favorite people here
They haven't really made a lot of DSi software. I have one too and I'm still waiting for that Ghostwire game. If they don't release more DSi software, I'll be very very mad.
I thought the PC iteration was quite impressive. It was an amazing 3rd person spell based game. I hope these next installments do justice to the under rated original.
ALWAYS BET ON DUKE
(MS bidding for Duke Forever exclusivity last year plus THQ's most recent footage of the new build = Duke Nukem Forever for the 360!)
Which would probably be the nuclear bomb of the century...
Good price. The book will be good to read when you need to take a potty break from the game. And the token for the add on content...I wonder what kind of content you could add. It's a linear game now.
what's that in 'merckin time?
ouchie
Uh-oh. I guess they WANT to be blacklisted...
Who's talking about MS?
Meh, Joystick just doesn't want to get blacklisted....
Famitsu just doesn't want to get blacklisted. haha
G4TV just doesn't want to get blacklisted lol
The National Endowment for the Arts doesn't dictate what art should be and that successfully provides money for all kinds of work.
Don't get all paranoid thinking that the government would decide what's good gaming.
...not that government funding of gaming would ever come to fruition.