Why even buy a console to play something as frivolous as video games in the first place? How is gaming "necessary"? How much damage are you doing to the environment playing video games to begin with? Nevermind not unplugging it? Your concept of protecting nature seems mysteriously silent on the need for gaming altogether, because your sense of personal guilt does not include any personal responsibility. Why don't you do everyone else a favor and sell your console, PC, house, an...
Check your premises.
Global Climate CHANGE is a constant. That means the temperature ALWAYS fluctuates.
While it may be true that some recent measurements show a slight upward trend in average temperature, the only thing you're proving is that you really like the taste of Kool Aid by ignoring your God given common sense.
Why have temperatures risen AND fallen throughout the earth's history? Even before man was here? Did the Dinosaurs drive SUV's...
because the United Auto Workers Union (UAW) has made the labor costs of manufacturing vehicles too expensive to produce, and unable to compete with foreign "non-union" manufacturing.
More socialism to the rescue.
Learn something before you lecture me.
I'm sorry we all don't live in your Utopia, where machines are powered by Pixie dust.
In your happy rainbow-world, I guess we magically teleport to our jobs... saving Whale-babies... and eat Soy Granola... barefoot.
It would be one thing if PS3's were left on for extended periods calculating Plinko odds for contestants on the Price is Right, but they're left on as a form of "donation" to a worthy cause, Folding@Home.
All these hypocrites think leaving your PS3 on for Folding Research is "bad", and yet they claim the only reason you should turn it on in the first place is TO PLAY A GAME.
Also, what is the environmental impact of NOT researching Folding Pro...
and dare I say, uninspired.
I love how you determine the exact nature and medium that creativity exists to you... and anything else... any OTHER way of creating is not creative to you...
Silly, you're deluding yourself. Creativity exists where nothing did before it, not on the back of your notebook in math class.
You would LOVE lbp, and I'll bet your lunch money you're not as creative as you think you are... until you learn the tools to go somewhe...
but why are you always trolling PS3 games, especially Little Big Planet? It's like you have a secret crush on it.
Maybe someone should buy you a bundle for Christmas and get over your jealousy issues?
Anyone that thinks LBP is a kid's game, obviously hasn't beaten it.
Fox... your logic is skewed. Just because something isn't exclusively prohibitive doesn't mean it's therefore completely (inversely) inclusive.
so that the better quality levels rise in view, and the crappy levels made by sugar-high 10 year olds disappear into obscurity.
for those stupid "Trophy" levels to disappear. They're clouding out the good ones.
Not one soul here believes you would ever find anything good to say about Sony or a Sony product, with such recent historical quotes as:
"PS3 has been humbled by the might that is 360. Just goes to prove that 360 sells games. PS3 has yet to live up to its hype. It is nothing but a Bluray seller. I'm bored already..."
"Even though the PS3 has increased their library they still haven't matched up with the 360 on their excellent library."
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Immature idiots are flagging good levels out of jealousy, and to increase the "chances" that their absolute crap levels get more play.
And Matrix's comments are the height of ignorance.
Keeping in spirit with the fanboy titles lately.
It doesn't have a picture of Mario plastered on it.
PS. You must have lost your way, MicroSomething is over there -->
Why, Megatron? Why do you hate your bubbles?
as much as it is a hobby. Like smoking crack would be a hobby if it were good for you... and it came in a shiny sack-boy wrapper.
LBP is GOTY folks.
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He ran out of bubbles
I'm actually a huge proponent of that (I didn't hit the disagree btw). However, we should exercise restraint in buying into this man-made global warming conspiracy. Trust me, there are motives behind the whole "green" movement that have much much more in mind than "saving the planet".
The market determines the cost of a good based on how much it "costs" to produce (and on the scarcity and subsequent "need"). If something "costs&qu...