Well, it is basically a pawn shop...
Well, it is basically a pawn shop...
@Witzbold: English is widely recognized to be the "business" language. Globalization has changed that to some extent, and it's more vital than ever to learn new languages if you want to compete in emerging markets.
All their characters will still have the emotional appeal of a strip of wet cardboard...so where does it matter where the game is finalized.
@worsethannormal, @RockyRan: Those are called game mechanics, and I agree, they are horrible. It was a poorly implemented concept.
@RockyRan: I'm sure we can absolve Tony Hawk for the coding of Ride.
@xguile: lol. Awesome.
@Strangelove: Exactly. Easy conviction for the DA if he throws the words marijuana, video game, and dead baby in the same sentence in front of any jury. The media is just running with it. But hey, this guy was involved in the death of a baby...which doesn't exactly prompt the media to want to know your side of the…
@mindf1ow: The point is it wasn't a proven direct cause. It was something that happened to be in his possession at the time of the death. It doesn't even go that far. The article states that he had been known to smoke, not that he was proved to be smoking. It's an allegation. He could have been dry for all we know.
Am I the only one catching an implication that pot is roughly similar to video games?
@Hey_Blinkon: I got Jav Glitched a few times last night.
@Aidan_: No reason the Citadel announcements couldn't still play in the background as you're walking about.
@DaiMacculate - impotentnerdrage.com: Agree with everything you said.
Could of just put it on the PS3 and used the one blu-ray/massive upfront install method.
@Thut: It would be like being tasked to make a Porsche...but all you will be given is screws and shite.
"One of the most prestigious franchises in the industry"
Fortunately Sony doesn't care!!!
@Mister Jack started the Save The Lombax Foundation: it was probably an overzealous mall cop.
@Tre_Green: streching the facts of the story a bit...but very funny.
@Rambo731: no, you're wrong
@yargh: I could get on board with an option to allow players to turn off the in-game dlc prompts, especially if you haven't already bought it.