Actually, I didn't found the videos from the game that impressive. The conceptual art, though, was great.
You just don't get it.
Excellent piece. I don't agree with everything but I have to concede it is well thought and provocative.
Nintendo says they don't require demos, which probably means that they don't forbid but also don't encourage them.
As much as I am disappointed, I understand Nintendo veto. Even if released simultaneously in the Virtual Console, Microsoft would have an edge as its version would be an upgraded one. As such, Nintendo has no incentive to allow it.
This is great science, I can only hope it will became great technology.
I enjoy FPS games but I found most multiplayer options boring. Unfortunately, most of the recent releases focus in online gaming and offer weak single player experiences. No wonder I haven't brought a new one in months.
I think this is the best feature of the Mac Air. Why I need a built in hieroglyph reader -- or any other obsolete media reader -- if I can save weight? Anyone who have to carry a laptop all day long would gladly save weight, especially in exchange to a reader that it is rarely used in the field.
Safari is pretty good. I prefer using Firefox in Windows but I move to Safari when working with the Mac OS.
This is kind of lame. There is no info, just hype.
It is curious how hard is to create durable characters, especially compared as how easy is to criticize them in the Internet.
It seems Nintendo is slowing down with the Virtual Console to help the WiiWare launch. It would be hard to have both services at full speed and not loose some WiiWare customers.
If Mario would looks like that in HD, then Nintendo was right in keeping the Wii at ED.
Mr. Ciabai proudly shows why he has no knowledge of brand recognition or trademarks. Fortunately, SEGA, Nintendo and other companies executives know better than him what they are doing.
Actually, the Wii is selling for about US$ 1,000 in Brazil.
I believe gaming magazines and sites should adapt pretty quickly to try to grab the attention of the casual customers. Otherwise, they will be passing a fantastic business opportunity.
I found interesting MTV sent someone with little to none experience with previous interactions of Civilization. Indeed, if 2K wants to expand their audience, this is the kind of person they want to be hooked by Revolution.
Looks fantastic!
Hardly a surprise...
Yeah, it is a fake. But I liked the joke.