BigManMalone
BigManMalone
BigManMalone

These places don't really care about going green unless it saves them money or nets them more customers (i.e. revenue), nor should they. If their going green has higher economic costs than benefits, why should they do it? To help lower pollution? If so, at what cost? If you let these video game companies go, they will

So, given the cast's similarity to other characters in the series, I was wondering how many of you independently came to the conclusion that:

I wonder if Kojima's involvement with this will have to do with Rising. I doubt it since it will be going multiplatform; I think it will probably be used for an original game, or maybe a new ZOE or Snatcher. I can imagine some possibilities for Snatcher. For selfish reasons I have to confess that of the possibilities

@PossibleCabbage: The objection to the PSP Go from the retailer perspective is not that "oh no, you can download games from Sony instead of paying us for them" it's "you can *only* download games from Sony, you can't buy them from us anymore."

Eventually, customers are going to demand digital downloads. This is a bump in the road, and it makes sense for EB to delay the shift for as long as possible, but when it does happen, they better have a way of adapting or the shrinking game-related products territory will be annexed by general stores like Wal-Mart. If

Loved the Sega one. There is something to be said for brevity, and I envy those with its witty soul.

I do not want public libraries carrying games.

Honestly, I'd love to know what the political shows and news channels of choice are for the Kotaku staff and commenters.

I don't really see what his problem is, seeing as this is on youtube and not t.v. It's not like kids are going to be watching Dora the Explorer and this will come on, however, he has a right to try and influence advertising in any way he wants, with the exception of the use of force either from the government, the