No! Leave it open to all. Playing videogames is much more fun on drugs.
Because all the big developers of the past are gone, there's no other way to get games out.
OT I loved syndicate wars on the Amiga, but I hope the gameplay mechanics have improved.
Are you denying the aesthetic similarities to LBP?
Fair review. Some top quality video journalism there /s. I like the look of sack-boy yoshi, in fact there's a strong whiff of LBP (minus the creativity) about the whole title.
The interview is very funny, he doesn't hold his questions back.
May give it a try.
No, the Gizmondo surely; http://www.eurogamer.net/ar...
There's a HUGE update to download (mandatory for online play), so I would hope it's fixed!
It has a real 90's old school feel to the gameplay, like an updated Amiga title. Very cool.
I think it's a handheld that becomes a home console. I think they may try to crossover their massive handheld and faltering home console users.
One system for both markets, it would make a lot of financial sense but there's a compromise between power and price that would be crucial to get right.
@Septic
"I really wonder what the narrative arc will be like"
Harmony, disharmony, harmony regained. Isn't that the narrative arc for virtually all stories ever told?
Sony paid them for you.
I don't know of any reason why it wouldn't be possible to release on Xbox, if anyone knows otherwise, please enlighten me.
Speedball 2 is one of the best games ever, I can't believe you didn't like it.
Zombi X sounds cool enough but Zombi P sounds like an undead lavatory assistant simulator.
The game is already made and porting it to more powerful systems won't be a problem.
They won't need to sell many to get the porting costs back, then anything more will make up for the terrible decision to launch on WiiU exclusively.
I'm from the UK and don't know what "loogie" means, it will probably not be a problem in most of the world.
They don't melt metal at all, they print it. The list of printable materials is already quite large and growing all the time.
In America he'd get 375 years with no parole and the possibility of being executed if there were an election coming.
@Pistols
It wasn't designed for games to begin with. It was tech Microsoft developed and then applied to whatever they could to demonstrate its potential.