Costco's games are set up like the rest of their store, in a warehouse-ish fashion. It's hit or miss really, you either find what you need or see what you don't.
They do have some pretty good deals though on stuff.
militant07: What the heck are you talking about? Bill Gates is Agnostic (someone who does not rule out the existent of a god(s) but isn't sure what their role is in life).
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It seems it will be a "Fight" for worst motion control fighting game. :D
darkride: You do realize that is called insider trading...right?
Companies on the publicly traded market generally have certain time periods each year for employees to sell their stocks safely.
If you get caught, you don't have to go to jail. Sometimes they will either freeze your assets, ask you to pay a fine, etc. Depends on how big the offense is really.
I don't know why DemiT got so many disagrees, he is right.
Nintendo has been working on a motion controller since at least 2001, it's not like they made it overnight.
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/...
I believe Sony started around that time as well.
The first to market is usually deemed the pioneer, that's how the market works.
They call them "easter eggs", games used to have them all the time back in the day.
Sorry but you can't just say the EyeToy or Kinect are doing this and that and not even mention SEGA's contributions. The DreamEye on the Dreamcast was the first to do a lot of this. Interactive gaming, video chat, conference calling, etc. It was mostly in Japan since it never officially released outside of the country since the Dreamcast was discontinued shortly after.
I should probably disclaim by saying on consoles since PC's have had such tech for a while now...
Dolph Lundgren is where it's at now!
Seriously, a bunch of theives broke into his house last year in Spain, terrorized his wife, saw a family picture (recognizing Lundgren) and ran!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/...
Watch Shooter, The Other Guys, The Italian Job, Invincible, etc. The Fighter looks pretty good too.
We as gamers should be the first to know someone can land a bad movie (I kinda liked The Happening)or game but can still rebound and do great things.
Indie Games is actually a better name than Community Games IMO, in a way, a bit more respectful to the developers, some of whom are not "Joe Community" but industry vets who have founded start ups and are releasing through the service.
Racing Game of the Year is still Game of the Year material.
Games that win Game of the Year XXXX awards usually say so on the cover.
Are you kidding me? October 26 was a big release day for quite a few games.
Rock Band 3
Lego Universe
Star Wars: TFU II
etc
Not to mention games like New Vegas released a week before and are still selling.
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Maybe you should have continued reading?
"Note, these are Move-only games, games that only be played using Move and not DS3. Also these are current metacritic scores and not my own"
You guys realize they're gamers....right?
It's digital IIRC.
No, when it comes to actually redeeming stuff it won't let you unless you have a US shipping address.
This is old, they've been doing this for months now and it's US only.
Same here, I rarely game on my Xbox 360 when it comes to multiplayer. I either game on PC (through GFWL or what ever other service), another console/handheld, etc.
It's not so much the fee but the offerings that make me hesitant to buy Gold often.
Minecraft seems to be one of the best ideas ever thought up! I don't think I have the creativity to really pull off some of the stuff people have done in the game though.
Real gamers would care since they would likely give motion gaming (Kinect, Move, Wii, etc) a shot for the gaming aspects. Hardcore gamers might be reluctant. ;)