That would require him actually watching the kid play the game.
That would require him actually watching the kid play the game.
Games are escapism, and to properly escape you must be able to suspend disbelief. This is easier when the situations are more believable. It's why anyone discusses "realism" in fantasy.
I remember that file. Downloaded it in the 90s. Would probably land you in trouble with the feds today, what with the NSA and the fact that it describes how to make minor explosive devices.
I bought a Wii at midnight launch. Sold it later because I assumed that it was dead for anyone other than Wii Bowling fans. Then bought a newer model, sans Gamecube support when The Last Story and Xenoblade came out. Later, I traded that one for another original model with Gamecube support so I could play Wind…
I imagine you're running the freshly revised 32 or 64 bit executable released by the original programmer. Awesome game.
I had a teacher in high school (Late 1990s. Early 2000.) who refused to keep her grades and records on anything other than the one computer she was used to. An Apple IIe. Every other machine in the building was either a newer Mac, or was rocking Windows 98se. She even had a functional dot matrix printer hooked up…
If by "boycott" he means refraining from purchasing for your young child, then I agree with him.
The fact that this dapper gentleman has his left hand on his groin suggests that he is rather enjoying beating this dead horse. Let's not spoil his fun.
Just looking at the cover I have a simultaneous feeling of dread, and joy.
Maybe he chilled out in Korea for a while before finally making his way to Japan, where he retired.
Totally unnecessary, yet they do it anyway. This is attention to detail and a passion for what they are building. Nice touch Sony.
Well, that might have been edited out.
They actually managed to get thirteen people to hold still and cooperate long enough to do this? I'm impressed.
Both. It comes with three sets of lenses. If one of those sets works well for you, you're golden, as without glasses you can get the thing closer to your eyeballs, which improves the FOV. I also imagine it would be more comfortable.
You can wear your glasses with the visor on. The guy suggested he keep his glasses on, but he said "It's okay, I don't need em."
I hit up the Intertubes to debunk your comment with sources, but I ended up completely confirming your comment instead.
Okay, so it's probably really comfortable with a great picture, but it's like watching a good sized TV from fairly close up. This explains why the demonstrator kept saying that games are not really the market they are going for.
That is a very sad story. What was the return policy?
Oh yeah. He bit me too. Damn little incisors are like needles.