I agree...
That was really immature...
Yes, it's online play...
I think you may have something there Bubbles...
Yes, I think the ARTICLE is lame and not news worthy. The annoucement itself will probably not be lame.
This game will be pretty entertaining and surely mind numbing after a while.
With new titles and possibly a price drop, the PS3 is going to really take off this next year. It'll be one hell of a year for PS3 fans, for sure.
I can not wait to play this game! It looks freaking amazing, incredible, fantastic, superb, beautiful, sweet, gorgeous, exciting, outstanding, breathtaking, awesome, spectacular, sensational, wonderful, impressive, and yes, I'm going overboard but I can't wait to play this.
I too would like the price of beer to drop, especially at public events. Eight to nine dollars for a 12 oz. plastic cup of semi-cold, 3-2 beer is rediculous. I usually drink before I go so 2 beers at the event keep me kickin'.
Why, why, why? What is the point?
I see the relationship between funding for a game and advertising in a game but is that really necessary? There is no reason why we as gamers need to put up with such an exploitation of our entertainment. I want to play a game without the distraction of an in-game commercial for Pepsi or Coke.
I want to look at the billboards in GTA IV and read something that mocks a conglomerate company like Pepsi with the label "Epipepsi&q...
How did this get approved with only 1 approval? If News BOT approves something does it automatically get approved?
In other thoughts, I think the title is a double entendre and thus hilarious...no offense my UK friends...
I agree. I thought Super Mario World and Super Mario 64 were much better than Super Mario Bros. 3.
That is horrible. I'm sorry to hear that. I hope the average/minimum wage compensates for that over-pricy-ness.
Maybe they're including eBay sales as well. I'm kidding of course. But I agree, that's incredible.
I hope they show some love back to the consumer with their next console, more powerful in all ways and yet cheaper since they've been baking in the dough.
The only pricing I'm disappointed about are the XBLA prices, VC prices, and some Wii titles. Seriously, paying $5 for a NES game and not receiving a physical cartridge, manual, or box is a bit of a rip off to me and the VC games aren't even graphically "over-hauled" or upscaled.
For the VC, I think $2 for NES would be adequate. Additionally, $4 for SNES and $6 for N64. That sounds more reasonable to me.
That was definately interesting. Just imagine the impact Rock Band is going to have on that data.
Even without the "pillar" games that increase the average, I think game prices will continue to rise, especially with the ever increasing development costs for the high-end consoles. Games will keep getting superior graphics, more precise physics, more immersive gameplay, larger explorative worlds, higher quality music scores, voice acting, etc., etc.
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I'll have to bring mine to the game next time.
That sounds yummy but I think it's wishful thinking.
I think Nintendo is repeating its marketing strategy it used with the NES. The Wii is a lot like the original NES. It has expanded the gaming demographic, brought with it multiple peripherals and experimented with user interfaces, tried (is trying) new and various games with original and unique gameplay.
It may not be the system that the current main stream gamer was waiting for but it did start a revolution in gaming just as the original NES did (and as Nintendo said it would)...
You had me going there for a second. I was thinking, "What the hell is he smoking? I didn't see any video! where the hell is the video?"
Very nice...