Oddly enough, I might actually want to give a game like this a try.
lol
Similar complaint up here in Sacramento, California. It's always LA or SF. Just once I want to see some sort of video game official event (media, public or otherwise) held here. Just once.
Don't forget that there's "Guitar Praise". It's that Guitar Hero knockoff for the PC that only has Christian rock music.
I think I'll just stick to Jars of Clay and my Newsboys Remixed CDs. They're really the only Christian-esque pop culture things I have.
Sure, but it'll probably require that silly finger sensor thingy to play it.
WTF is a gain line?
But I really don't like how the folders look like when opened. I find them very difficult to navigate.
Milkake?
Seriously?
That's Marketing 101 for ya!
No real shockers on this list. It's a bit of a let-down.
I read "XP" in this story's slug and thought the author was talking about Windows.
I can see it now: LEGO Pokémon, a new MMO for PC, Wii and DS.
Don't ask me how that'd work, though.
Agreed.
"I'm a Microsoft software engineer and Windows7 was my idea".
That's what the commercials really need to say.
but nobody ever has the blu-ray discussion when it comes to the Wii.
Then again, the Wii doesn't even play DVDs (technically, though I hear there a hack for that).
You can choose not to buy a 360 if you don't already own one.
You can choose to sell yours on eBay, Craigslist or trade it in for a few pennies at GameStop.
Or you can choose not to care.
As a side note, the $109.95 blu-ray player mentioned at the end of the article is a Magnavox. Not a bad brand, but not exactly top-tier either.
I wonder if Sony was like this when they lost the VHS/BetaMax war three-plus decades ago.
This has got to be the absolutely dumbest thing I've ever read from N4G.