LOL, the principal can't recall why it got banned in the first place. Just a thought but I have a feeling it has to due with sore-losers, just like in every game out there, and will get banned again from school.
"DoctorStrangeLove: Other than everything, I see no similarities."
I concur.
You could use the $100 gift card to buy a bigger HDD. I bought an 1TB HDD, for about that price, it was a little tricky to get the HDD into the opening, but I managed, you just can not use the tray that mounts on the drive, because it is actualy a little taller then a standard 2.5" HDD. I doubt you could get it to work in a phat system, because of the way the HDD goes in.
Don't worry about it, in 10 years you can sell that stuff for a profit, or start your own little video game museum.
OMG,
recommended
CPU 3GHz Dual core
RAM 2GB
GPU AMD 4000 or Nvida equivalent
minimum
CPU 2 GHz Pentium 4 or AMD equivalent
RAM 1GB
GPU AMD 3000 or Nvida equivalent
Those are some pretty hefty specs for a game that looks 10 years old. Hopefully the coding goes better with the final release.
As a PS3 user, I would think Media Molecule would be working on a version ...
I am not sure, but was there not a pokemon vocie command game on the Nintendo 64.
Everyone can if they buy the associated console for it.
If I feel like eating a Big Mac burger, I don't goto a Burger King to order one, I go to the place that sells them.
You forgot Gran Turismo HD Concept.
I remember that title, too bad it had limited resources on what could be done on it, but the music generater was the best (check out youtube for some creative music). The only difference I say is the presiscion it would have over the mouse, and depending on what titles would support it.
@ shikamaroooo
"metal gear never started on play station infact MGS2 was on xbox 1"
Your right, Metal Gear was on Nintendo Entertainment System first.
They will just pull a Hara-Kiri move on themselves.
Ziiiiiip..... LOL
Anyways, yes bring back Carmargeddon, but do away what was done of part 3, only incoorparate stuff from the first and second games.
Looks like he is getting a headache from wearing the 3d glasses.
TINSTAAFL.
@ get2sammyb
True, that I am sure someone has even all the games ever released on the PSN. I just find it kind of sad that the most loyal Sony fans are getting the shaft, because they have to cater to the majority.
I can see people complaining, it's not like the information that was stolen will expire after a year, that information is gone for life, and who knows what some people would do with it.
I myself, am just happy that at least sony is taking some precautions on the matter, as to minimize future claims against sony, and government enitites.
Create a Sony content section (like they do for spring sale, etc.) for the PSN Store, and the credit that we get could only be applied to the items in that section. So Sony would not lose money on people buying stuff from EA or Capcom etc.
They could just do a section of Sony relasted stuff like they do with the spring sale section. So as for saying the money could be spent with other developers is moot, when there are plenty of sony games and content, that is far mmore then the list they gave us to pick from.
@ DarkFantasy
It's not about about that hacking, it was the theft of personal data that the user needs to make a decision on to trust Sony again or not. I myself never lost trust, because i've seen doctors offices, and dentist offices, even schools just throw out paper work with personal information such as name, home address, social security number etc.
I know from personal experience, of the hassel one has to go through just to make the other p...
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