I signed that petition to get Nickelback banned from performing at halftime of some football game, and even I think this is an entitled waste of everyone's time.
Neo Geo is serious business.
Hmm... Could be. But then again they could have just given up their floor spot and still be doing the announcement around that time.
I've been to events hosted by Activision at PAX when they didn't have one square inch on the show floor.
The article references documents seen by the site. In previous posts it was explained that the original docs cannot be posted, as they could jeopardize the source's job if traced back.
As the article states, announcement in January 2013, release in September 2013 at earliest.
Does anyone else see this image as a circle of dragons eating each other's asses?
I'm not providing the original docs. Our source handed the over to us under conditions of anonymity, and I'm not risking throwing them under a bus, and committing a big ethical no-no, in an attempt to convince people they are real.
Plus, half the people out there would still say they were fake unless they came attached to a press release.
Thanks for pointing this out. Missed it somehow.
Fine, I'll change it to rumor if it makes you happy, but I've got better sources on this than 90 percent of the stuff that goes up as news on here.
The only reason I'm not posting the full documents along with the story is I'm trying to avoid them somehow being tracked back to the guy who gave them to us.
To the people saying "no sources", did you even read it?
Internal Microsoft documents are quoted. The image is taken from one of them.
Exactly. MS actually reference how high back. comp. PS3s go for on ebay in their documents.
To the report on the side, maybe some game did figure out four-player with the first Kinect, but Microsoft themselves didn't think it would be able to accurately in the docs I'm looking at for this, which is why they made it one of the focus points for version 2.
I dunno. If you were buying both anyway (which a lot of people are) it's an okay deal.
I wasn't in the electronics department, but when I worked at Wal-mart there was a policy of always greeting everyone.
It got so annoying that after a while I learned the least popular aisles to get from one side of the store to the other in less than 20 minutes.
It wasn't that bad to stop and say hi, but acting happy to see people who aren't happy to see you all day gets old.
Very interesting...
The logic is that, if you use the same password for stuff (which a lot of people do), someone could have possibly dug it up the all the recent lulz sec data dumps.
Welcome to PC gaming five years ago. Tragic what broadband has done to LAN groups.
I love that "no" is the recommended option in that screenshot.
Hadn't thought of that before. I'd really like to see some take this approach to a Hulk game.