This is good news. I've been needing to get a rubber covering for my Wiimote, anyway.
3 words. Welcome to America.
The entire point of a special like this is TO SELL THE GAME WITH IT.
The latest Nintendo Power had quite a large article about this game, and judging by the changes they've made, it might just be the scariest Silent Hill game to date. Some people say Silent Hill 2 was the scariest, but I've always given Silent Hill 3 that title, while giving Silent Hill 2 the title of best story.
Well said. World a War, The Force Unleashed, and many other games on the Wii have been nothing but downgraded ports that do nothing to define themselves with the Wii's revolutionary technology.
One thing I can say about Apple,is that they sure as hell know how to make a kickass design for their computers, inside AND out.
If you're not a PC gamer, I see no reason why you wouldn't want a Mac.
I wish they had named it the Game Boy DS/DS Lite/DSi. Though a great portable system, it doesn't feel the same without the Game Boy name.
I'm starting to wonder if there's a single intelligent person left in the world...
How cheap is windstream compared to roadrunner? I only get 54 Mbps, but cap at about 6 Mbps according to speedtest.com
*Sees the word homebrew on the pic*
Fail
Sony's in denial yet again...
So the April Fools Day joke was revealing something Wii owners want badly?
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If it does work as planned, I'll just use OnLive and the Wii. The Wii is in a high enough class of its own to survive OnLine if it does actually succeed.
Honestly, I'd recommend an N-Gage to someone before I'd recommend a 360.
Sega should consider leaving console gaming behind and make arcade games. Of course, I'd like them to wait until after they release The Conduit. XD
But when you think about it, that might actually be a reason why we should give OnLive a chance. In these tough economic times, I doubt 3rd party companies would rush to join something that has such a high probability to fail.
Signed up. The fact they're looking for beta testers seems to indicate that these guys are serious. This OnLive service just might be able to pull off an upset in the console war.
I think this has a lot of potential, but I fear no one will buy it, unless it turns out to be very affordable, not counting subscription costs. I imagine it'd have to be around $100 or less for people to even consider it.
Why anyone continues to support the crappy company that is Microsoft is beyond me...