Bassmaster22
Bassmaster22
Bassmaster22

I'm not a big fan of Kenny G, but I don't see what's wrong with him either. I've been a musician for a little over 13 years, and from what I can tell, he's actually good. His particular musical genre isn't my favorite, but I can appreciate it. Don't see what the hate is all about.

It's not a big collection at all. Although I prefer physical media, it's a rather small percentage of my collection. In reality, I only get the CDs from the bands I consider myself a fan of. That's just Dream Theater, Iron Maiden, Bad Salad, and Steve Vai. The rest is digital, but all DRM-free thanks to Amazon,

Lots of people. I don't really like Spotify, Pandora, or any similar alternatives. I'm a musician, so I'm really into music, really specific music at that. I'm not the type of person that enjoys turning on Jango and listen to random songs that are similar to what I like. I like certain bands, and certain songs, and I

I don't find the hippo particularly ugly, but that pink/brown color palette... I'm no designer, but DAMN that's hideous.

Interesting way of putting it, I don't feel that bad anymore about my pile of shame! Also, I like to think that I'll eventually play them and have entertainment for years to come.

Good job! That hypothetical situation sounds neat! Congratulations, you are officially a good person.

Feeling morally superior by commenting on the internet is much better, yes?

This kind of treatment results in the spoiled brats we see everywhere.

I just bought myself a Wii U and I couldn't be happier. I do most of my gaming on PC, and got the Wii U for all the Nintendo exclusives that I love. Seriously, are you some edgy teen or something? I can't think why anyone would get such a hard on for bashing the Wii U. I'm 25 and I'm loving mine, and I sure as hell

Eh, some kids don't learn the easy way. With some kids you have no other choice, you seem to assume they're all so sweet and great. Maybe it could be considered cruel to most, but I've met lots of really entitled brats that need something like that from time to time.

I'm not arguing any of those points. I'm well aware that lots of people are entitled brats, and that dealing with them is tiring. Still, that's one of the things that you have to deal with when working in retail or the service industry. Every profession has its annoyances, and we all have to deal with them

Sure, because you have amassed a fortune 5 times bigger than theirs, right?

But never before had I worried about not being able to lend my friends or siblings some games for them to play on their own consoles. Also, it hasn't been forever. Unless the game is installed on the console's hard drive, the disc is needed to play the game to read its contents, not to verify anything with DRM.

The presentation is a sales pitch, and they're a huge company, with huge budgets, and spend millions on PR and marketing. One of two things happened.

What a weird point of view. The consumer didn't like what was offered by the company, and the consumer is wrong? Why is that? It is the company the one who should aim to please the consumers because the company wants their money. It's the company that has the most compelling offer the one that will succeed. It's that

I'd add Whitson!

I actually like them in small quantities. That said, it would make for a very disappointing gift.

I very rarely watch TV, the Kinect brings nothing to the table for me. There's literally not one good reason for me to have it. Not even one. I don't care about the exclusives, I don't care for Kinect, the price is ridiculous, the console itself looks hideous, and the return of the DRM policies makes me wary.

I don't want innovation if it means having to deal with shitty DRM policies (that may or may not come back), an obligatory gimmick that doesn't interest me in the least that adds 100 bucks to the cost of the console (that is most likely spying on you) or having the console presentations focusing on the console's

Oh look, someone who obviously doesn't have kids judging parents for being only human.