If dropping the ball means cutting off its hand and actually getting it to join the dark side, then yes.
Hazelight's A Way Out was the only reason I remember the EA conference. It seems like a blast, but I hate it's not single player.
This will look great next to my Nintendo 64 Anthology book, which is also a fun read. One of the best consoles experiences I've ever had. Man, Gen 5 was an amazing time.
*starts slow clap*
It doesn't matter if he's an old violent chauvinist with a short attention span, because he doesn't need to work anyway. Letting Nintendo make his adventures into video games has made him plenty with those royalty checks.
Ten or more years ago I wouldn't have to worry about this, but now there's so much sporadic attention spans that it's going to take a lot more articles. So that goes double for the journalists.
It's likely all three will have good sales since each have something going for it: one its graphical prowess, another its uniqueness, and the other its quantity of games. But, like Highlander, there can only be one, though the numbers for all will be healthy, I'd imagine.
Know what's unbelievable? Not that you have yet to get your story straight, your user name changes constantly, or that you're proud of your hooking, but that your grammar has consistently gotten better. So instead of me saying, "nice try," "get bent," or "you're drunk," I'm going to say: I can see you didn't choose the dumb life, the dumb life chose you.
Ah, memories. Back when men were men and pits were bottomless.
Well I thought that was a pretty interesting story (RIP, Al). It never ceases to amaze me how much gaming has changed since then and the craziness that's always around the corner. Long live gaming!
One of the best games ever made, and certainly one of the best swan songs for any console. Just classic.
I was so very ready for a sequel on the Gamecube, but some things are not meant to be. It's doubtful by now, but if you haven't played it do it immediately!
This just proves, again, that Iwata has quite the legacy.
"Interactive" - precisely. You aren't reading or watching a role played; you are essentially becoming that role. Games are not so much art as they are something new, something that isn't easily defined or pure entertainment. Emotions are brought out in such a way that something as basic as Pong or Mario Bros can cause a more visceral reaction than just about anything shown in the gallery.
Nice. It really wouldn't be Hitman without IO, besides being an independent developer suits them fine, I believe.
Wow. I'm unsure whether to be happy for you or sad, because there's a lot of great titles on each of those systems. Good luck, though you may not need it.
Oh, cool. Can't argue with Bioshock! As for Wolfenstein 2, I'm very interested into tackling that one myself, but I'm going to hold out just a tad longer.
Good point. It might be possible to give estimates or an outline, but admittedly I'd go for simplifying the details too. It's Nintendo, though, so I'm sure they could come up with something creative.
This can't be ignored, so... was it the grammar or the news that gave you cancer?
Pretty cool. Now I can't help but think that Nintendo should put battery life details on the back or inside of each game case.
Corporate greed. What is this, like round 3 or 4 for us Americans on this vote? I wish (Sh*t) Pai would just drop this, but this is the FCC we're talking about.
You can use battleforthenet (as the author suggests), and there's also resistbot. Point is we need to say something guys!
Publisher of the Year strikes again.