Amazing_Spiderham
Amazing_Spiderham
Amazing_Spiderham

Last night I finally got around to watching Exit Through the Gift Shop. Man alive! Thierry Guetta a.k.a. Mr. Brain Wash has pretty much made a career out of something not at all different than Kotaku's TAY photoshop contest. How astounding!

Yeah I hope you're right. Maybe this Facebook thing will show Crytek that their is audience for TS.

A 1 out of 10? That's the same number of times this game responds correctly!

I just read an interview with somebody from Crytek where he said it would be inappropriate for them to take Kickstarter money for a new Timesplitters game. [www.gamingenthusiast.net]

You weren't kidding. IGN gave it a 3 out of 10! Ha!

Yeah I all I know is that if next gen Kinect games are going play as bad as this: [www.giantbomb.com] then I won't be picking it up either.

"I know it's not cool to say this but Hitler did have SOME good ideas".

I've got to assume that the next Xbox will be supporting an upgraded version of Kinect, but what I'm wondering is whether Microsoft really has enough time to significantly improve the Kinect tech before it launches? What do you all think?

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I remember the original Surface. It along with Ubisoft's R.U.S.E. where going to change the world. That didn't really happen, did it?

Cool. Thanks for the heads up.

What's that about Legendary: The Box?

That's my boy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That is a good point. Speaking of which how crazy would it be if the tablet went the way of R.O.B. the Robotic Operating Buddy that came with the first Nintendo.?

You can watch it all on Netflix streaming. I'd suggest doing that. As a kid I loved the series. As an adult I only made it through a couple of episodes before giving up on it.

Do you by chance know when this is going to be released for the 360?

Well the Kinect has sold well but it hasn't produced the same numbers that the Wii did.

Yeah unless Nintendo pulls a rabbit out of their hat I'm guessing the Wii U will be more akin to the Gamecube than the Wii in terms of sales.

Well you've got to admit that third party support for the Wii has been on the thin side so it's not hard to imagine the same might hold true for the Wii U.

I don't know. I think Nintendo's going to have a real problem with getting that casual audience back. With the Wii mom and pop liked it because the control and interface were familiar and easy to understand, i.e. it looked like a TV remote and the sports games played generally like their real world counterparts.

Alright Nintendo fans lay it on me. How is the Wii U going to succeed? I'm not trolling. I'm sincerely baffled. The only thing I can think of that their first party games will keep them afloat.