Interestingly the one engineer I knew at OnLive came from Microsoft and said it was a boring place to work. If I could only remember his name, I'd find out if he was willing to go back...
Baby don't hurt me. Don't hurt me...no more.
Wow. OnLive was one of the first companies I seriously reported on. I was never fully content with the way their business was run, but it's sad that they aren't, and haven't, made the progress to push cloud gaming forward like Perlman set out to.
If someone's got snaps of it already, then we'll be seeing some hands-on pretty damn soon, I have no doubt.
Definitely something to look forward to.
At church, I'd think it would be higher. But driving? What the hell can you play while driving that isn't a static card game? Sounds like plenty of idiots have a death wish to me...10%. Ha, we could lose that group, no?
Based on how much money they're bringing in, they'll be at over $2M before midnight PST. Crazy.
I find this hard to believe...Halo 4 on Surface? It won't be the same, but hell, I'd like to see it.
There's nothing coming out. Surprise surprise.
If only EA new how to run a business for 2012 instead of 1992...
Seriously, where are people renting games nowadays? Besides for Gamefly, that is.
Yeah, it wasn't as good as the first one...but still enjoyable.
It's funny...I wouldn't want the XL version, but I ended up using the DSi XL way more than the DSi just because the screen was larger. Strange thing when you play on the handheld mostly at home.
I had to stop myself from going on. If I hand't I would have ended up writing the Vita for Dummies book.
Pick an iPhone game and I'll personally test and time it to see how long it runs, from full charge to shutdown.
I don't think that's necessarily true...it's just taken too long for anyone to deliver it. Now too many people are used to not needing them, it may take too long for people who have switched over to ever come back.
The Xperia Play is a worse comparison because it's a phone just the same, but on Android. With far less games. The iPhone has over 100K games downloadable today...even if only .1% of those games are "full" games, that's still more than you can get on the Play.
You can play GTA3 on the 4S for at least 7 hours straight, sans Wi-Fi.
I'm not entirely sold on the game, but if you get Metro 2033 free (and you haven't yet played it), then the deal is definitely worth it. Even if you just plan on selling the Microconsole. Maybe even especially.
Pretty much everything I think of is inspired by Read Dead Redemption. Damn I loved that game...