Looks like the 360 version to me. The hints refer to the RT and A buttons, not R1/R2 and X buttons.
Well, I *was* waiting for the Bluetooth version, but if I can still find one I might pick this up sooner than expected.
Especially with the high CDN $. Ha ha ha. Heh. Oh yeah.
I see a Jackass. What's your point?
Paid forum flunkie. Enjoy your coins; your subsidized trolling is continuously tiring.
Or because he's probably a paid guerrilla forum marketer.
("There's" = "They're")
Kudos to MS for this tool!
Simply brilliant, and brilliantly simple.
I think the overall desire for in-game XMB access is a general cry mainly for in-game messaging, buddy-list, and music access. If they roll out the major features in separate updates, that'd be fine with me.
There's in the same place as the HD live-feed comparison movies.
FACT: "At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul."
I always love bringing that old one out for occasions like this.
"Blockbuster Video was one of the exclusive supporters of Blu-ray in their stores. This turn of events could possibly have an impact on the format war between Blu-ray and rival HD DVD. Only time will tell."
How did this get approved with the above comments added by the contributor? They're not in the original blog post.
Naughty. Incorrect and fear-mongering too, while we're at it. "Blockbuster Video [is]..." not "Blockbuster was...&quo...
Why don't they support American products? I think you answered your own question.
Uh, guys, this is fake. GI says so, GAF says so. (In order of importance ;)
That thing is at least a year old, if not two.
I think somebody is confused about what "first right of refusal" means.
Generally it means a person or company gets first crack at the purchase, but if they decide to decline then the property can be shopped around elsewhere.
Basically if Microsoft does have first right of refusal on publishing a title, they can choose to either publish it or let Bungie take it somewhere else.
As far as I knowk, the first-right option was brought up in th...
Heh! Yeah, I think I'm saying we're both getting kinda long in the tooth! ;)
Granted, I saw War Games first-run. I certainly wasn't around to see Colossus when it was in theatres. ;)
That's still one of the best all-time true SF movies.
Cheers!
Great! I ruled my beach arcade with this game. <cough23yearsagocough>
I'll wait for the BR version, but still it's worth a play or two for those of you who never got to play it. ;)
Rock on, Bluth. You deserve it.
theMart: Oh "were" (that's "where") have you been? The Bungie threads were missing your yellow ostrich head.
Good thing this topic came up for you, eh?
Sorry, but you're still a copy/paste coward. At least the other guys can come up with original material, y'know, making actual points and stuff.
You remain purely reactionary and habitually repetitive. I'm still leaning towards the belief that you're just a clever PHP script....
"Want..to..play..a..game? " ;)
You're dating yourself, d00d. Heh.
Sometimes y'just have to ask yourself: WWFD?
('F' being 'Forbin', of course.)
The spin is that the HD DVD group excludes PS3 unit numbers when they list BR vs. HD DVD player numbers (with BR clearly in the lead with ~6 Million), but when it suits their interests they include them, in this case to bring down the attach rate.
Understandable, but inconsistent.