My favorite part: "he's had "sex aid devices sent to his home."
In my neighborhood, that's a sign of love and respect.
Coulda been Duke :p
The money says he isn't. LOL
Guess you weren't around when Halo 2 and Halo 3 were introduced. Everyone from the NY Times to Mother Jones went on about it. Halo 2 had people playing on the big screen in Times Square. Halo 3 had worldwide launch parties that were so huge a suburb of London cancelled theirs because they feared it would become a riot.
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How does the medic play the guitar with those gloves?
There was that graphical glitch/oddity. He's saying it's been removed for Uncharted 2.
All hail the Flying Spaghetti Monster!
Published by Atlus. Developed by Blitz Games.
America's Army 3 is more of a competitor, really.
Jumpgate Evolution looks hot. Saw it at NY Comic Con, was amazed.
Isn't it time you made more predictions that you probably got from tossing darts at a target?
I thought the PS3 would be #1 by 2008. Then 2009. Now 2013? Hey, how about 2035?
That's pretty meaningless. It's sort of damning, actually, since it could mean that PS3 reviewers are so anxious for any sort of AAA titles they award higher reviews simply because they stand out so much more than the usual junk.
Again - 2 months for inFamous - only one month for Prototype. They haven't stopped sales yet. How do you know PS3 owners who have just finished inFamous won't try Prototype next?
Besides, Prototype might have sold the same number of copies than inFamous did in its first month.
If Prototype sold the same number of copies that inFamous did in May, it wouldn't be in the top 10.
Absolutely NOT. There's a ton of changes. If you'd been following 10's development for more than 15 minutes, you'd know that.
I'm really hoping Madden 10 isn't MOTS.
I always wanted a robot insect crawling through my viens. Not.
I'm hoping OXM, Kotaku, 1Up, etc contact Rockstar and see if they can confirm or deny this. A "no comment" is basically a confirmation in this case.
The "no games banned in the US" is misleading, because an AO rating is virtually the same as being banned, since no one, repeat NO ONE, can sell an AO game over the counter - example: the "Hot Coffee" scandal.