I don't know if I'd go that far, but I'd say it goes pretty far up there.
Om-nom-ninja?
I am not surprised at all that SE is delaying anything. lol
"What is this 'wub'?"
"I believe you mean 'love.'"
"No, this says 'wub,' with an Earth double-yoo. Behold!"
"This concept of 'wub' confuses and infuriates us!"
I know it was "wuv," but c'mon... close enough.
Now I need to buy Minecraft.
It is damn pretty though, I'll give it that.
I tend to buy games new anyway (bad experiences with used games over the past few years) but this is just getting frustrating. It sounds like a slap in the face to all of us as gamers; it's essentially sending the message of "you can't be trusted," if you ask me.
Damn, I guess the social media space is worth exploring for games after all... not just Farmville and Mafia Wars.
It really does look like a bulby dirty toy, doesn't it?
Aaaallll the single ladies!... blow up?
I might be the only one who remembers playing 3D head-set games like this back around 1995 (for five dollars a game), and to be honest... not interested. Gave me a headache then, motion sickness unlike anything I've ever had in a game, and bulky as hell. Might've just been the tech of the day, but that's what they're wrapping around this current batch o' circuits.
Yup. Not interested.
I bet'cha Jack Thompson is in on this one. Even if he's not, he's dreaming he'd thought of it himself.
Seriously, maybe this guy was just sad he couldn't get the mount of his choice. Would explain why he thinks WoW might've had something to do with it. *shrug*
VERY good to hear. I can't wait to spend serious time with Catherine!
Honestly, whether this is real or not, at this point I wouldn't put it past Capcom. I don't know what happened recently (specifically with the MM franchise) but if they tried to pursue legal action it wouldn't be entirely out of the picture, especially if the story about kicking out a Tron Bonne cosplayer from the Comic-Con booth turns out to be true.
You had me at "Bruce Willis-esque bi-curious samurai."
Now I can REALLY look like a badass at my archery class.
Wait, nevermind. Kinda cool-lookin' though.
I wanted to try it at E3, but it was being used consistently every time I headed over there. Good to hear it's not total crap.
"Get down on the ground! NOW!"
"Dude, these games are getting more realistic all the time!"
I see both Anonymous and LulzSec the same way I think of Sean Penn: I can appreciate some of the ideas being presented by both, but I don't always approve of the way they're approached and executed. Pointing out security flaws, awesome... pointing them out by stealing credit card numbers and personal info, jackass-ery.
Much as I enjoy my 3DS, the line-up still just isn't up to snuff quite yet. The PSP has a pretty good library, but it HAS been out for so long that, if it's STILL out-selling a newer piece of portable Nintendo hardware (which have, in the past, had amazing staying power through both name recognition and great software), that's not too promising a sign from the word "go."
Then again, I remember the DS having some sluggish numbers to start with too. So t...
I too doubt it'll make a big splash, but at least they're trying to do their own thing. I'll wait until I can see one first, but I would like to hold it. Y'know, see how it feels and whatnot.