That split second clip where the guy was driving a ski-doo looked awesome.
Yeah, bubbles. Breakfast deserves more than two.
Halo? That's a shooting game, right?
Looks pretty nice to me. Too bad the video's kind of crappy. Hopefully we can see more at E3.
And stop with the Turismo talk guys. When they can offer us a release date, then we can start getting hyped up. In the meantime let's just enjoy the racing games that are out now.
There's a pretty good chance GT5 won't even make Christmas.
Wow. It's bad enough when people don't read the article before commenting, but it looks like people aren't even reading the summary this time. Let's try not to just scan the titles before we go commenting, shall we?
@Squirtforce. You know, I rather like the idea of an N4G drinking game. It could work. This site's easily as predictable as Jerry Springer.
That's cool. I'd rather see a nice 2d game on PSN/Live than another 3d Earthworm Jim. That series just wasn't designed for three dimensions imo.
As for MDK, I loved the original, but that sequel lost a lot of what made the first one so great. Hopefully they ditch the sections with the scientist and the dog if they make a third and go back to basics.
The requirements placed on Interplay are totally reasonable, as Odion said above. Also, the article calls Bethesda (or their parent company) out for their sleazy license acquisition techniques. Guess buying the license for just short of $6 million was sleazy of them?
Not bad. I'm tempted to get this on or around its release date, but something tells me if I'm patient it will be sitting in the bargain bin within about 2 months.
Definitely looking forward to this one. Nice to see it's starting to get some coverage again. The devs kind of went underground there for a while.
Why is everyone just replying to the original comment even if their comment has nothing to do with the original? Christ that's annoying.
Oh dear.
I wouldn't go so far as to say I'm a fan of his movies because the few that I've seen ranged from cheesy to down right awful, but I've kind of grown fond of Uwe himself. He just seems like he'd be a fun guy to hang out with. He does what he loves to do, he curses like a sailor and doesn't take any sh!t from anyone, you know? Remember when he challenged Micheal Bay to a fight? That was awesome.
Nah, where software law is concerned these guys could all get screwed over if they can't work together.
It's like if Ford and Toyota teamed up to stop a law from passing that requires automakers to offer 10 year, bumper to bumper warranties for free.
I'm going to add two points to that score since everyone loves to hate on Bolle so much. Hmmm...that's still a bad score. Ouch.
@Above guy: Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world.
-Linux foundation website.
Companies like Redhat are making a few bucks supporting server editions of their products, but that's about it man. Go hit up wikipedia for more info in you're interested.
@Madpuppy: That's pretty much exactly what I came in here to say. I tried explaining what Linux "is" to someone the other day and people just seem to have a really hard time wrapping their heads around it.
There's probably some sort of copy protection/identifier software on the discs that we don't even know about. They probably only need to scan for that.
Wii Music 2? Seriously, I hope it's something nice for wii owners, but Miyamoto seems to have hit kind of a rough patch where fresh ideas are concerned.
I'm not like a huge Wal-Mart supporter or anything, but how is recognizing a thriving market and trying to get in on the action greedy? I'd call it good business.
Well he never really specified what sort of pricing scheme he had in mind for these shorter games.
The problem as I see it is that it generally takes about 45 minutes to really get comfortable with the controls in a new game. That sort of leaves a lot less actual gaming time after you get familiar with how things work. Also the type of game he's describing where you control every little movement, etc, sounds a lot like an extended quicktime even rather than a "game" a...