Balance is key. I believe learning is universal - not just academic. Play provides as much knowledge as reading a book. The only really effective way of learning something is to practise it after all. I myself am an experiential learner, choosing rather to try things and figure things out with my own hands than read books.
Don't discount Linux and the steam box. Lots of reasons to keep PC gaming alive hey. TBH I see Microsoft as a company struggling to adapt in the face of big change.
There's a fine line between protest and moaning. I think she crossed over the one far too quickly and hence the loss of popularity. There's nothing wrong with standing firm on your view - but that view needs to be presented well enough for it to be understood and empathised.
quite shiny at that. Very pretty game.
Some good examples: Chronicles of Riddick and James Bond Goldeneye
Carmageddon was re-released also :) That was a nice trip back on memory lane.
Unfortunately to be avoided :(
Game for me mostly. Movies sometimes. That's what the 360 symbolised for me any way.
It is and shouldn't be primarily. Commitment before results imo.
Heh I could never really understand the Haiku structure but these are quite quirky and cute. Neat.
It's only an extension of features imo.
Also about the games personally. PS4 looks more appealing that way.
I actually like the minimal matte look of the controller.
The pre-owned issue was what put me off personally.
I'm passionate about this topic as well. Microsoft needs to stop assuming that gamers are going to always be online.
http://www.vg247.com/2013/0...
So we still won't be able to borrow games freely as with previous consoles. The tribe has spoken, you must go home.
All kinds apparently :P
TBH it saddens me that this may have to be the case but let's see.
They are aiming for a "wider audience". I guess they took the term literally.
That's a good thing with the limited selection of games on the Wii U. I'd like to know how it'll be controlled.