how things have changed? you find 50,000 units a big game changer??
calm down child
idk why, but i feel like its a phenomenon that glitches kill a game like CoD, yet when you look at Fallout or RDR, you look at them and get a luagh out of them...but with this, people will buy this game just to purposely glitch and find any way to cheat...if that is fun to people, then they are playing games for the wrong reasons
you have a pretty nice set up, what tv do you own? i can see its a samsung
the government has been researching this stuff for years, one of my professors talked about this when he worked within the government...one of the students asked if he will ever write a book, he laughed and said that he didnt want to end up behind bars...and this was in the 70's/80's...the stuff they did back then we are seeing today...
kicks some life into the videogame industry??
i had no idea that it was on a decline let alone dying
"Previously, game controllers were complicated things, equipped with a bewildering variety of non-intuitive buttons and joysticks that required dedication to learn. Different games required different button sequences to jump, run, fight or whatever and each game had to be learned anew. Some games were incredibly complicated, requiring specific sequences o...
troll face FTW!
way to skew the guys comment, there should be a comma between global sales And in the STATES, if you read the whole comment its easy to see it, but your selective choosing of the comment was pointless
damm grandpa got a little too much into the zone
not unless google cracked down and helped sony with any hackers who would try to take advantage of the ps3 through chrome
seeing as how they are more familiar with web browsers and net security, google would only be an asset, and i doubt that they would want to be known as the company that helped crack the ps3
if you feel like their comments have no impact, why is it that you are always on the scene defending Kinect to the death...i personally have nothing against it or the 360...i tried it out at a best buy, with the right conditions, it works well...seeing as how people like to turn it into a Move vs Kinect flame war, idk why you have to stoop to their level...why not try out the move and kinect if you havent and then make objective comments
it outsold?? outsold what, itself?? must be a british thing
man you are just a die hard kinect lover...what is your problem? if you like one and despise the other, letting us know once is more than enough
ohhh and i like how you contradict your first statement by saying "what battle?" and then actually calling it a match between Move and Kinect, you seem to be the first one commenting on every Kinect related article...you do realize you can take a break every now then
i just read your whole statement and i have no idea what you said
idk if it was the spelling or grammar, or a combination of both
everyone is so damn STUP!!....everything about your statement is 100% accurate...i cannot disagree
id like to see these "amazing" reviews as you put them...seems that a lot of bias is coming from your statement
and where did i say that she invented giveaways? both gave support to kinect and advertised what the tech can do...the giveaways are solely Microsoft's doing, they did at E3 with the new 360 redesign, with Oprah and now Fallon, if anything it only gives more consumers insight into what kinect does, this way word of mouth spreads with the casual audience that follow mainly Oprah and/or Fallon
what's with the Nope? did you just decide to read the title...everybody in his audience got a free kinect bundle, he pulled an Oprah by giving support to kinect and advertising it on his show...him being a gamer is only a plus
i like how he says "feels" as though he's actually apart of the beta...it's ok, go back to playing Reach
L-O-L smiley face
im not defensive, im just tired of this guy spewing the same crap OVER and OVER again...
plus he always like to leave a little jab at the end because i guess it brings a smile to his face by being some immature child