Hopefully it doesn't have to come to that. But if it does, should the worst case scenario become reality, I would do the same as well.
It is deeper than games. Games barely factor into the argument from a realist standpoint. But because they are looking for something to blame right now, games are right in the crosshairs. Unfairly games are seemingly taking the heat for this latest round.
No kidding. This is a serious issue though. These people in Washington are seriously looking at measures to justify regulating video game sales. I mean, for them to go so far as to question the validity of a Supreme Court ruling and with backers from both major parties, this could potentially affect ever gamer and gaming company for years to come.
Personally, having played all three Saints Row games, I would have to say that The Third was my favorite of the three with 2 following second and the first game last.
No one forces you to use the giant purple dildo in the game and some of the over-the-top weapons available are not forced on you either. The story may have strayed a bit from the "seriousness" of the first two games, but overall I and a lot of other SR fans that I know enjoyed The Third on most every l...
Same here. Out of all the games on the list Ni no Kuni is the one I want the most.
Gotta Run/Be The One is my favorite one from your the list here.
Did the person even read the part that states that I am a parent as well? Or did he just dismiss the entire article when he got bored with it? Either way, this was my response:
"I am glad that you agree with my opinion on a themathic level, but further reading of your comment proves that you didn’t finish reading my whole little rant here. Or else you would have read that I am not childless and am indeed a parent of three beautiful young children who I spend the majorit...
So I came across this comment on my article the other day which I want to share with you here:
"I agree, on a thematic level, with the opinion you have expressed in your column. However, as a writer, more importantly as a copy editor and most importantly as a parent, I am repulsed by the completeness of your arrogance. You speak from a position wholly uninformed by experience, knowledge and any valid standpoint whatsoever. An “oh-so-busy day of drinking and watching soap...
Yeah, but the list only covers games confirmed to be coming out in Q1 2013.
GTAV is listed as Q1/Q2 with a possible May date. Watch Dogs is just listed as 2013 so a possible date may be expected mid-year. Beyond last had a Q2 speculative date when last checked. And Last of Us also simply had a 2013 unspecified release date.
Believe me, all four of those games are on my watch list, but I wanted to list games that were confirmed/semi-confirmed for a Q1 releas...
But how can you make such a comment when there are more than 170 women's prisons in the US alone that house more than 250,000 women; with 50% percent of those incarcerated for committing violent felonies.
Yes, the number is substantially less than the number of men in prison, approximately 2 million, a quarter of a million is no small number.
In my day job, 3 out of 10 reports that come across my desk are female reports, and I have been working for the L...
Your idea actually sounds pretty good. I would like to follow that story.
You seriously have got to be joking. In the article I list at least 6 examples of real life women who have run prominent crime families or have risen the ranks through crime syndicates across the globe. Did you even bother to read the article or are you just spouting non-sense because of a narrow view point?
I still play games on my old NES and Sega Master System from time to time. So yeah, I play old games. I don't trade in or sell games. I have almost every single game I have owned since 1984.
Thank you. I forgot what her name was and was searching for it just now.
I even forgot to mention another strong female crime figure in American history during the Prohibition era who took on the likes of Dutch Schultz, Lucky Luciano and started the careers of Bumpy Johnson and Frank Lucas: Stephanie St. Clair, the Queen of Harlem. She battled the mob to retain control of the criminal enterprises in Harlem for more than 20 years before finally settling on a truce with the other New York families.
"I cant imagine a girl going around threatening mob bosses and killing people right and left unless they make her extremely man like and women would in turn complain about that."
A woman does not need to be sexy to be a threatening figure. Nor does she need to be man-like in appearance or gruffness. Have you people never heard of Raffaella D'Alterio, a female mob boss in Naples, Italy? Or what about Judy Moran, head of the Moran Family crime syndicate in Austral...
Actually, I know the writer of this article personally, and I know that he was talking about the multiplayer aspect of the previous AC games starting with Brotherhood. Shadow isn't much of an FPS multiplayer, at least not from what we have talked about over the years, so I know he was focusing on the AC games.
Pozzle, I will concede that it was an honest mistake and not something meant to deceive anyone. I see how easy it can be to do so. So I apologize for my over-reactive statement.
It's cool. I understood what you meant.
I gotta admit, I absolutely love the list. Especially the inclusion of Shining Force and Lunar Silver Star Story Complete. Great list.