CaptainGoodman
CaptainGoodman
CaptainGoodman

This, exactly. Seems like they're giving the finger to multi-console homes, like mine, with this.

Papa John's is a whole lot less greasy than the other two (from my experience). It's the only one that I can eat anymore. The sauce is a bit sweeter than the others, but I like that. You should give it a try.

Is it just me, or is anyone else worried about watching a movie or playing a game and the buzz words "movie" "tv" "game" are said, and Kinect randomly swaps to something else because it picks it up from the speakers?

Yeah, me too! That'd be awesome if they cropped all the actual shareholders into the stands. We'd just have to submit a picture or something.

I bet there were intense debates at EA about the value behind Tim Tebow, when they were developing the jersey sales equation.

Madden 35, obviously!

The Riticiello Snacktaku DLC is set to release next week for $15. I'd check back then.

Well damn, I missed that. Thanks for letting me know!

Shane,

Well, whatever you do, don't pirate Dexter. Unless you have a death wish, that is.

Absolutely. Every time you pirate an episode, a dragon loses its wings.

In my mind, you've paid for it, and DLing an unedited copy is perfectly reasonable. That's not to say a lawyer would feel that way, but to me, it's just like downloading a crack to a PC game, if your disc was snapped in half. You've paid for the game already, the medium of delivery is ruined/shitty, and you want the

That's true about the Wii, but I think the success of the console was mainly due to the novelty of motion controlled gaming. Anyone could pick up a WiiMote, and bowl a great game of Wii Bowling, or play a game of tennis. The thing is that I don't think those same people transitioned into playing more complex games

That's a good question, but to me I don't think of Draw Something, or Words With Friends as "gateway" games, in the vein that The Sims is. Those 2 are games that aren't any different than what you'd play at a gathering of friends with Scrabble, or Pictionary. Games like The Sims require someone to engage with their

Yeah, but their real profits come from the buying/selling of used games. The profit margin for new games is a whole lot smaller, something like $5-10 per game for the store.

He also called you an "in idiot". I don't think a response was necessary to him.

Hah! +1

So? Anybody with half a brain who hears "K9 Unit Inbound" will now switch to their shield class for the duration of that, then switch back out. I'm glad I didn't spend money on this joke of a game, and this probably cemented the deal for me in not buying another one.

Totally.

No thanks, I get enough co-op driving on the trip to the grocery store with my wife.