I don't think a lot of folks that have both would opt for getting it on a new system rather than sticking with Sony. If they had both systems, that is.
You're gonna see some serious shit.
Painting, art, theater, music are all about entertainment and fun.
Delving into the experience does not rob one of enjoyment, but it can be additive to your understanding and fulfillment of a desired activity.
Despite some evidence to the contrary, I do believe gaming and gamers can explore this industry like any other. We have some hurdles and challenges particular to our interests, but goddamit, we can do it.
Definitely need more than 10 for the SNES.
the person that reported this is my new favorite unfavorite person
wow, those guys are pricks in their response too.
I think they meant "statistically significant" instead of "quantitative portion," since quantitative portion doesn't really mean anything exception any group of quantifiable data, which could be one person.
Valve really knocks it out of the park with their Portal VAs
how do things like this get made?
The biggest challenge for the industry is finding that balance between continuing a franchise and innovating new ones.
Oh Castle of Illusion. I'll beat you one day.
I actually sent this in as a tip to fox & friends where the interview originally aired. I'd encourage others to do the same, they might do a followup on it.
The email is friends[at]foxnews.com
Hey headhunter, I wish I would have snagged you for the article!
I agree people can be offended by anything, but what's great about places like this is when we can incorporate that discussion into a hobby we all enjoy. Definitely glad to see a troll-free thread about the issue.
Wow, thanks for that compliment. Best words I've ever heard so far. I appreciate it.
No offense taken. Some of the people interviewed here I know very well, they're good folks. They keep the brainwashing out and the individuality in. I respect that.
I don't mind viral advertising, I think it can be very effective. The Old Spice Guy is proof enough of that.
But rewarding people to spam forums in the guise of real interest is just too much. Let's leave PR to the PR people, rather than turning forums into an even bigger mess.
I hate the idea of viral marketing in principle. Discussion should be held on the grounds that there isn't immediate personal gain to speak to other people. We're all here to disagree, agree, discuss, gossip – but not because we're getting paid or rewarded to do so. This really undermines some communication basics and it's a disturbing trend to see.
You're arguing on the nature of catharsis, which has been repeatedly refuted in psychology experiments. It seems like common sense, but when applied to controlled conditions it just doesn't seem to be the case.
That was one of my final points - why is it people don't get mad about the wholesale death of others in general? No one cares about Americans wading through the bodies of the dead, when that should be just as much of an issue. This topic has been buttonholed and it blinds people to the sheer amount of killing in these kinds of games. Yet this is the tipping point. I will never understand it.
Looks pretty boss. Yes, I just said that