AOClaus
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AOClaus

I can recall it, I can recall riding in one at least once a week. A good friend of mine owned one, in the exact color of the one you have pictured here. Rode in it to school nearly every day I went to school my first two years of collage, this was in the '00s of course not back in the 80s. It was, unfortunately, an

The problem isn't that Microsoft is "forcing" Kinect, the whole point of including the Kinect with every console was to assure developers hardware there too use thereby encouraging developers put the device to use. The problem is that this developer totally dropped the ball and decided not to use the very part the

Actually, if you read what he said, you use an analog stick to draw not the Kinect. Can't blame the "crappy" new Kinect motion controls quite yet.

Wait, am I reading this right? Does the game really use the analog stick for drawing? You'd think they would have at least attempted to make use of the Kinect on this one and have you draw what's on screen with your finger.

Metroid has been declared dead before. Then again the series didn't have a god awful entry from Team Ninja to contend with...

Because the internet is a fickle bitch, and anything and everything could disappear at a moment's notice?

The sky's the limit. But I don't know what the current highest is.

I agree. And I feel like people who respond with "well what kind of back-up plan could he have huh" are rather ignorant. Most jobs reach you a skill set that cab be used elsewhere if you're fired, YouTube videos not so much (unless you want to argue that their expertise could lead to a job in another means of

Indeed. I'm just not knowledgeable enough to know how well or easily the old hardware could be emulated. It just seems like the two pieces of technology are so different and so complex...I just can't wrap my brain around the One really being able to handle that level of processing.

I don't "care" if they cheat either. That's not what the argument is about. It's about whether or not this is a simple emulation job, or if something more is actually required and how cost effective it is to put into play given these factors.

After reading that article it seems clear to me that, add the author said, emulators shot for 95%. In order for emulators to accomplish that task using the low power CPUs he mentioned he made it clear that individual ROMs needed to altered in order to run. Not only is that impractical from a financial protective, as

Emulation isn't as simple as you're making it sound. The new hardware would need to be orders of magnitude more powerful and it's not. The highest end PC likely can't even emulate a 360.

I've never seen the point in all the "fake" cars in GT, they just don't appeal to me. Of course neither do things like the 1800s autos and such they put into the game. They all might be good for a quick laugh, you drive them once for about 5 minutes, then never again. I'd much rather they focus on something else in

I'm leaving it on there for all the morons that I know who will still try to manipulate the console while it's on. If nothing else I can point to it and say "that's why your ass now owes me a new game."

One that had Rico's Rocko's modern life, south park, and the Chapel's Show; in other words one that is not so easily offended.

That was...silly. Damn dude, how sensitive are you?

Console gamers have made it pretty clear they don't want that push towards digital.

I'm seeing a lot of people say how much better the PS4 version looks, but all I'm really seeing is that it's a different color temperature. Now, admittedly, I'm finding the PS4 color temp more appealing, but I don't see any real difference in fidelity.

$40 for premium? Balls, wish I'd seen that...

This is why DotA fans scare me; and honestly Valve fans in general because lets be honest they're probably 90% one in the same.