If they remove kinect support, what will the bored NSA agents watch on those late Sunday night shifts?
It would be pretty funny if the "vertical game play slice" was referring to jet pack action with quadruple jump capabilities and the destructible elements were from steam punk inspired mechs you maneuver chasing giant monsters. I figure who could complain about game play and originality then? (Don't forget, it's a 3rd person single player action/adventure game and not a 1st person online twitch shooter, which I also plan to get)
Yeah, trying to prevent the unnecessary death of a child too young or dumb to cross the street without looking is the same as accessing FREE content from somewhere else...
"Since my job is to get the big picture right, I can afford to be wrong often on the small stuff," said Pachter.
If you're "often wrong on the small stuff", wouldn't that affect the "big picture"? And whether you're right or not would directly affect his client's course of action...like should I invest in Sony when the PSP2 will be an outright failure (according to Patcher)?
I thought being an analyst required a lot of ...
If we lived in a world where pirating did not exist and buying new or used were the only options, developers would profit more. When new games that have a solid online component go on sale, many of the hardcore feel the need to purchase it right away in order to get as much xp playing/scoring in the game in order to start "dominating" the competition. Either that, or to simply brag to friends about getting the game close to release. The really great games with great mutliplayer e...
I think we should be asking ourselves, not whether kinect will sell (obviously it will...think tickle-me-elmo phenom of parents being told by media and ads that everyone wants one, so your kids do too aka hype-train), but whether it will be able to sustain itself with the sales of kinect games/software. Unlike the Wii, which is a console in itself and able to be played in a "traditional" (buttons and joystick) manner, the kinect is a peripheral that is somewhat specialized in a sen...
"And all of a sudden you're spending so much money on extra controllers, peripherals, batteries, all those kinds of things. And with Kinect you just buy one sensor and then you're done."
Too bad they didn't have the same philosophy when developing the 360...
Like someone above mentioned, the eye strain would be terrible. This would start an epidemic of short-sightedness. We already have a problem in our modern day society of children and young adults with severe cases of short-sightedness from watching too much tv from an average distance of 5 to 6 feet. Can you imagine the damage watching a little screen that is set 2 inches away from your face for 3 to 4 hours? I'd rather take a chance playing all winter long with my Red Ryder BB gun wi...
and the Pinto was a great, affordable, and fuel efficient car that only had a slight malfunction in which it would turn into a flaming death trap if it was rear-ended when it had its turn signals on...I wonder why it was never voted as one of the top 10 cars of its generation?
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what article?
the portable fleshlight?
I threatened to do the same thing (run away from home) when my wife told me she was going to sell the PS3 and copy of CoD4. Thankfully my wife saw the seriousness in my eyes and backed down...oh got to get back to CoD4...
I wonder why. And I don't mean that as a straight on attack on the 360 but rather as a generalization of "western" (specifically U.S.) production/quality control methods. I'm tired of hearing arguments about how the Japanese are xenophobic and unwilling to consume foreign products when in fact they just happen to gravitate towards quality products. And when it comes to electronics and $40k and under automobiles, almost nothing beats Japanese products for most bang for bucks. <...
The 360 is running a similar course as the U.S. auto industry was back in the late 80's early 90's. The initial high failure rates (now somewhat under control) continue to be a constant reminder of low U.S. manufacturing prowess (though the 360 is manufactured in China) and a stigma that will be hard to shrug off. The U.S. auto industry is still suffering from the same perception of "unreliable U.S. automobiles" when in fact it has substantially improved in both design and reliabi...
yet sad at the same time. Back when I was a child, a 50+ hour quality game would have had me on top of the world. Hell, even back when I was at college, I would have been pretty stoked. Back then I had more time than money, and now I have more money than time. I've still got 4 games I haven't started yet (Mass Effect, Uncharted, Ace Combat, and U.T.). And with the recent news of all of the PS3 big-hitters that are bound to come out in the next couple of months, I'm starting to get that o...
Do you know how many millions it takes to fill a billion? Yeah, MS posted a nice little profit last quarter but that billion dollar reserve to compensate for all the faulty hardware must surely be factored in when you look at the whole picture of profit.
and for someone with a full-time job and family that calculates out to 3 months, 2 weeks, and 4 days.....woohoo!
You need to try and stay on topic, as the posting guidelines state....oh wait, that was your last bubble...nevermind.
If my son robbed someone at gun-point and was accidentally killed at a later time, sure I would mourn his death, but I would not hold anything against the cop who knew of the crime (and that he was in possession of a deadly firearm) and shot him accidentally. Hell, if my son was just arrested for such a crime, I would probably beat him to the brink of death myself.
Didn't bother reading the article. But after reading the title, I figured the best they could do is hire an underground element of society to harmlessly car jack the PS4 delivery trucks and drive them into bodies of water. Rinse and repeat. Oh yeah, as a true false flag action you have to spray paint "Long live MisterX" on the side of the truck before dumping it :P