There weren't any Mac titles on Steam at all until Valve started supporting it. I'd bet that a decent number of those 500+ titles now available wouldn't have been ported at all if not for Steam.
There weren't any Mac titles on Steam at all until Valve started supporting it. I'd bet that a decent number of those 500+ titles now available wouldn't have been ported at all if not for Steam.
I certainly wouldn't say it's awful, but I didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would. It was huge, there was a ton of stuff to do and parts of it were fantastic... but it just wasn't as fun overall as Banjo-Kazooie.
Rap music, Dungeons and Dragons, comics, rock and roll music, television, cinema, books... there's a long standing tradition that whenever a new form of entertainment comes around, old people blame it for corrupting the youth and spend ages lamenting about how it wasn't like this back in their day.
What about that prototype space game?
Hell yes, Rockhouse is one of the greatest wrestling entrance themes of all time.
I'm pretty sure you skipped over the rest of the paragraph.
That's the emulator. Not the iCade controller, which is what I'm talking about.
It totally is though! The Vectrex had an analogue stick, it's games all have analogue controls. Trying to play them on an emulator with digital controls just feels *wrong*.
Iiiinteresting... but if the iCade doesn't have an analogue stick, it's worthless for Vectrex emulation.
I can't think of anything mature on the Wii or 3DS stores. At all.
Because like the quote you apparently didn't read said, Nintendo of Europe is based in Germany. That means they have to follow German laws.
DotA *is* an everything-and-the-kitchen-sink design. That's exactly how the original mod was developed. For some reason Valve decided to not create a sequel, but to instead just port DotA to the Source engine, change hero names and models just enough that Blizzard can't get all pissy about it and add a cash shop for…
Yeah, it's fine for established communities. It just really hurts public play.
Gamespy is a server browser. A game connects to the Gamespy service, downloads a list of open servers for that game and then displays them to the player. Gamespy doesn't actually host any game servers themselves - which is why games that allow direct IP connections will still work - but switching Gamespy off straight…
League of Legends doesn't need a new map. At all. Ever.
And they do make money. Mostly from people buying things like cosmetics.
City of Heroes had some amazing ideas that other games still haven't caught up with. The sidekick system was incredible. I can't think of many other MMOs where a level 1 character, a level 25 character and a level 50 character can group up together and do the same content, with all three team members able to…
Lux is a measurement of light.
One of the coolest thing about being a "man" is that I can watch what I want, when I want, without giving a damn what anybody else thinks about it.
Elanee. God, I HATED Elanee.