handy, if you've got a hundred fully charged 3ds's on you.
it was nearly at 10000 last time i checked this morning, it's probably over that by now.
as a matter of fact i just checked and it has.
that is cool.
i think i'd have to print it out double scale if i wanted to have any hope of making it though.
still, at that size it'd made a great little keyring, of course being made of paper ot might not survive long.
because they consider ownership to be a concept that only applies to them.
they don't want us to actually own the games we buy.
and the moral of the story is, never buy from ea
words fail me.
Gaming, you will be missed, i'm just sorry your bastard child the games industry isn't in the ground next to you.
ok, turns out words didn't entirely fail me, unlike the games industry. >_<
unless ea, seeing warner got away with it with batman, decide to start locking off single player content.
like they do with every single one of their pc titles.
but all drm does that though.
not as bad as securom usually but to some extent or another.
damn, i would love to go see that in person.
i am so learning that freeze spell when i get the game. ^_^
and the feature publishers like ubisoft love most about onlive is that you never really own the games you buy.
yeah, COD didn't need a beta. >_>
yeah, all 12 of em. ^_^
well there's a bit of time to tie one in with the new superman movie, that's not due out till summer 2013.
why?
why do they deserve to profit if we sell the games we've bought and paid for?
they're not their property once we've bought them, why should we give them a cut if we sell them on?
100% profit?
what people just give gamestop their games for free?
that 100% thing is just industry propaganda.
just like the ludicrous preowned = piracy claim they make.
both statements are bullcrap of the highest order.
considering two of those haven't even been released yet i'd say yeah it can.
this is old news.
you can't blame gamestop for that exclusively, not when the most publishers have a dozen different preorder bonuses spread amongst a load of retailers.
it's nothing like the XMB, the xmb is easy to navigate and find stuff, and the ads are a little less intrusive on the XMB.