Ha ha good call, anyone else you can think of that could be on this list?
As noted by earlier reports of this story, the title is very misleading and does not match the source.
Floor setup looks nice. E3 is just not going to be the same. :(
It was scheduled to be released on the Dreamcast but then it was canceled.
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I wonder why this hasn't came to the US yet??
I don't want the Mart to leave...love him or hate him, he makes N4G an entertaining place.
Nice trailer with their music selection and gun variety.
Extremists are not good from any group.
By all means if you are going to express your thoughts about certain religions or any other concerns, please click on that button marked "spell check." It will help people understand your message clearly instead of trying to decipher your crypted message.
Try saying that with out the caps.
It will be online capable and more info can be found here: http://www.gamespot.com/pag...
First and foremost we are all gamers. I do not feel the need to specify on what type of gamer we are by...gender, race, age, citizenship, and sexual preference.
Very funny!
Crazy Ken meet Screwy Steve
10 - The "Spiderman" font. Who cares?
9 - Lack of force feedback (vibration) in the controller. It's being implemented back into a new controller
8 - Lack of HD cables. You can find them at Wal-mart or E-bay at a low cost, it is nice that the Elite comes packed with it.
7 - Underestimating the Wii. Who didn't??
6 - The constant putting down of the customer. I wouldn't put it in the words he used, but their PR wasn't the best putting it mildly.
It sounds like this story came from the Mart's personal blog. Just kidding.
Mentions errors that plan to be or already corrected. Just like any console, no one can get things right the first time around. You can't please everyone.
Hopefully the movie looks better than this game.
Next-generation toys read brain waves
Adding biofeedback to "Tiger Woods PGA Tour," for instance, could mean that only those players who muster Zen-like concentration could nail a put. In the popular first-person shooter "Grand Theft Auto," players who become nervous or frightened would have worse aim than those who remain relaxed and focused.
I could see games like this preparing a person to become relaxed in violent scenarios, but for people...
I guess my guilty pleasure would be DDR
Thanks for the tip.
Hopefully, Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction will be a lot better than Ratchet: Deadlocked. I missed Clank from the last series and I believe the story would have been better if they implemented him more into it rather than the cut scenes.