Sure did, some time ago. Law was passed to make these kinda of labels/stickers illegal in 1975.
It's been illegal since 1975...
This sorta thing has been illegal since 1975.
These stickers/policies about warranties being voided, etc have been illegal under a federal law passed in 1975. That's right, 1975. Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu...
"Looks like crap" isn't a proper way to evaluate something. Try some constructive criticism or don't say anything at all.
Better question... "Do we really need this article?"
No, you don't own the PS4 remastered version.
How about you get your head out of your ass and stop thinking everything has to be about race and some questionable ulterior motive.
Poor thing... I hope you'll be alright.
It sure is, although the snow from Uncharted 2 on PS3 looks better.
What a pointless article. None of these are funny.
You're delusional to think that anything in this game will influence Naughty Dog's UC4. Uncharted 4 is essentially done and in the final production stages.
Very true, you get what you pay for. I'd rather pay a little more and have a better product that won't gather dust on my shelf.
Microsoft would be in third or fourth place for software sales if you removed PC games from the equation. Even more so if you removed Minecraft sales as well.
Exactly. They have games on several mediums beyond consoles. And... they bought Minecraft (something they had no hand in creating) and are now benefiting from those sales.
I'd like to see these numbers without the Minecraft sales factored in.
Hate to break it to ya but it's at 85.
http://www.metacritic.com/g...
Same here, I usually love what MM releases. This game just looks extremely niche and something I have zero (currently) interest in playing.
I'm a huge Media Molecule fan and enjoy creating in games. With that said, I am in no way interested by any aspect of this game...
Sure the creation part could be engaging, but the final result, if it looks anything like what they've shown, is a no go for me.
You've been allowed to do this since 1975. This isn't news, just the FTC reminding/telling Sony, Google, Microsoft, etc. to stop using the stickers/labels.