Take off the case, prime and paint it. Viola! A silver PS3.
How could Ghaleon be that evil if he listens to ABBA records? (The game said it, not me.)
such as Mega Man 9, Contra Rebirth, etc. show that these games are not nostalgia. They are certifiably good games.
Thank you Capcom and Konami.
Paul doesn't own any rights to his music. The Beatles got screwed out of that a long time ago.
The "Golden Age of Video Games" has been set by many people in the industry, gaming historians, and authors as the period of 1980-1985. This was when even grocery stores had arcade machines for people to play. When was the last time a top 40 song was specifically geared to an obsession about a game?
MvsC2, Burnout, and Killzone DLC... my internet connection and wallet are in pain!
The only way you're going to get Tyson in PunchOut!! is if they put Derek Tatum in the game.
Problem is that Warner Bros. will STILL use 25GB Blu-Rays for their movies even if a 500GB version is available.
It's an indispensable tool for making pictures and textures in LittleBigPlanet. The PS3Eye is also funny as all get out to see people's faces when racing/takingdown racers in Burnout.
They're $60 in Canada. :P
Like I said prior, I won't play another Zelda until multiplayer is programmed in. I must be able to deathmatch with Link and Ganon in a gladiator arena or it's just not worth $60. Zelda's single-player campaign just doesn't cut it anymore. It's fine it's there, but in today's gaming climate, Zelda MUST have online play. </sarcasm>
Zelda will never be a good game until they program in multiplayer. I mean, really, it's almost 2010 and Zelda isn't online yet? What's up with that? I can't enjoy Zelda until me and my friends can play Link and Ganon in a gladiator arena in deathmatch mode. Otherwise, I want to play Zelda and Link in coop looking for the Triforce with all the people on my list of friend codes. /sarcasm
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= goodness.
Mmmmm...
Libraries are starting to welcome them? You pay taxes for them to work for you! If you want to rent the space, they really shouldn't say no.
Oh and since some people don't really know this, libraries have request forms for you to fill out if you can't find something you want there. So if you really want to see a DVD, book, or even game, you can request them to buy it. If it's requested, they *have* to consider it.
DEFINITELY would want a glove in that situation.
Mike Tyson in 1987 = An intimidating threat.
Mike Tyson in 2009 = An insult.
yellow.
British people are a race? Whodathunkit? :P
Or, you could sum it all up like IGN Features Editor, Ryan Geddes: "Saying Metal Gear Solid is overrated is like playing the Wii. Don't do it unless you want to look stupid."