Joe Scarborough is an old school Republican though
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Thank god we won this gen cause it looks like we're going to lose next gen.
Yea your completely right, we are sooo spoiled, not just as gamers but as consumers in general! The clothing industry should do this too, get rid of all the thrift stores and goodwills and tie every piece of clothing to an individual, make it so that clothes can't be shared or resold without the majority of profit going to the manufacturer. Or food, yes food should'nt be shared as it cuts into the profits of the industry. How about movies, damn movies should only be watched with a max...
And now I hope for a US release...
It's not about E3 and games it's about the DRM, Kinect, used games and online. The games stopped mattering the moment the shaddy business tactics popped up.
Their games don't matter to me anymore due to their business practices.
So, Mr. Harrison, may I stick a camera in your room? I'm not trying to snoop or anything so it's ok...
MS, killing jobs and taking profits. Unless no one buys the console....
Go home and play Madden
It's not time that decides but the customer and their willingness to spend money on it.
No former CEO, I think I'll learn to love my wallet and save myself the trouble of spending money on DRM laden s#$t festivals.
"Additionally, by tying the awards and achievements to particular items of video or advertising content, viewers may be encouraged to increase their viewership of the content, thus increasing advertising opportunities,"
The purpose sounds more like a system to monitor peoples viewing habits and provide ads based on those habits. Watch Halo TV, then get ads for Halo stuff. Watch Glee, get ads for singing lessons. Watch the Super Bowl and hold up a bag of Tostitos when their a...
Really?!?!? HA!
Anyone else have the feeling this will be a paid service?
This makes me think of thr recent AP spying reports that have come out. If the government or even M$ wants to know what your doing this just gives them another invasive way to go about it. With the direction customer tech is going in the 1984 scenario is looking WAY more plausible than ever.
It's not a dedicated WiiU game, it's also coming to the PC.
So I'm glad the article points out that this is pretty much the same as the WiiU. If my gamepad breaks alot of my functionality is gone and I have to buy another expensive @ss controller. On the other hand Nintendo hasn't made a habit of releasing hardware with massive failure rates...
If only 5% of people play previous generation games then why are their so many classic games sold as digital downloads? Sounds like a BS statistic to me.
Joe Scarborough is a weak, unmarriable Republican fool