Lots of the dudes are women who don't want to be harassed.
I don't blame them.
LOL
That's not necessarily true. They might slap the Disney name on the ones geared to a general or child audience, but they would still make more adult oriented content. After all, Disney owns Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, Dimension Films, the ABC Network, ESPN, Lifetime, the FX network (taken over from Fox), and more that I can't remember right now.
Disney is more than Hannah Montana and Mickey Mouse now.
Where is that done?
Atari is just a name now.
The Uncharted room is only in the North American Home isn't it?
You forgot Mart... you want to burn Home to the ground. A 360 actually did.
Gmail is free, and it goes down time to time. I'm sure Home will be stable once everyone isn't hammering it all at once.
2005 Tech in 2008? You mean like the XBOX 360?
It will "switch" on under the Network tab when the servers are up. It's the next icon up from the store.
Pac-Man was Time's man of the year in 1981.
I always thought Robotron: 2084 on the hardest settings was "Zen Gaming." You HAD to be one with the machine just to survive, let alone excel.
Unfortunately, you'll run into idiots there too, just not so many.
You can call any of your friends in Home at anytime. I haven't played with the launched games yet, but we will see how that goes.
Did you read some of the things they have planned on there?
Places for Uncharted, Warhawk, Motorstorm and SOCOM. Zack Snyder intoductions for exclusive Watchmen trailers at the theater. Video content from Hexus TV and Eurogamer.
NOW things are starting to get interesting.
You won't watch one of the best movies of 2008 again, but will sit through hours and hours of "this is how we shot this scene" and "I composed the score over the span of months with collaboration."
That makes sense...
the last two console generations is because their handhelds were saving them.
Remember a few years ago when they "suddenly" found all those Tickle-Me Elmo's out of nowhere?
I agree with both of you. I only watch Blu unless there's no alternative.
I like buying movies for 3 reasons :
- I can watch them anytime I want.
- I don't lose money by borrowing them for an evening.
- <sarcasm>I like to play superior games like Hail to the Chimp, and watch great movies like Step Brother.</sarcasm>
3 versions of the movie. Theatrical, International Cut, and Final Director's cut. The other two discs are special features.
Can't wait for this one. Definitely a day one purchase. The original was *so* good.