The average age of a gamer moves in sync with my age (33) it's pretty sweet.
The average age of a gamer moves in sync with my age (33) it's pretty sweet.
Ah, I see my work here is already done. Well said.
Let me tell you a story: I was 13, the last year I was being forced to attend church with my family. My mother was particularly involved, so we sometimes had to stay after the sermon as well, but my brother and I could escape and play at least. The church was actually a school that was converted on the weekends, so I…
This exact thing happened to me. Being able to actually steal took me off guard, and it gave my 12 year old brain a huge rush. But the guilt that followed when everyone started calling me this new name crushed me. Had to restart.
lol, let me get my cane. No, I'm not giving FFVII any crap; it was the gold standard and I wish Squareenix would get back to it. I'm judging from the eyes of someone who doesn't play RPGs and just now went to play it. I think they would be overwhelmed; newer titles are a lot more approachable, at the loss of a thick…
This one is even better than the article, omg... I need more of these.
That.. was awesome.
I've probably spent 15 bucks on Hearthstone, and I already have 3 Legendary (King Crush is such fun to drop). You guys got mega ripped off.
Monster...
Lucca was a very lonely girl.
This is the game that confused and shook my beliefs in JRPGs in my tender youth. Here I was expending Final Fantasy, and I got something completely foreign. I also wouldn't say it super easy for someone who is totally green with this kind of game.
Whoa now... Critically acclaimed and much beloved yes. Easy to get into? No.. It's near impenetrable. If you were a gamer in the late 90's and you picked this up in your early-mid teens, you could be forgiven for thinking that. But between some lousy translation/engrish, blurry graphics and thick story, a new player…
Yea, what a great game... I remember a friend and I rented it one weekend and we got completely hooked.
Here's your ghost:
http://docs.seleniumhq.org/projects/webdr…
As everyone guess, just an automated system running wild.
I'm already me in real life. I like the idea of seeing worlds—far flung or close to home—through other people's eyes.
You're absolutely right, I have no idea why I said 'where the data is stored'. I already knew this, but it just slipped my mind. Because the plastic can survive scratches but the reflective layer can't, I always considered it the more vulnerable side, despite silkscreening and the like.
I used to work at a mid-scale replication facility; jobs under 10,000 units were frequently done inhouse with cd burners and a full labels; We discovered after about 2-3 years the glue on the labels would eat or otherwise destroy the metal back where the data is stored. Somewhere, there are a lot of dead archive…