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It's not oversight. It's cost of business. They already paid it, and the objective is to grow the business, not to sap their initial costs back and crash the console.

If it costs any more, if, as some claim, the 'new' controller costs $80, then as others have said, that is a significant enough error on its own to bring the company back down to its gamecube days of crawling and barely surviving again.

Not necessarily.

So, in other words, you don't care if they abandon their fanbase and cruise on the tide of stupid easy games, effectively rendering an entire genre extinct, because when they stop making them, the rest in Japan will follow their lead and will think it's the only way to be profitable.

So do I - but it's not what I come to Square-Enix for; it's not what I buy Final Fantasy for; if I wanted an action-RPG I could go pick up a title off the shelf at GameStop with a blindfold on.

Quality terrible.

Lawyers.

Alternate Title:

The folly of Keynesian Economics and Deficit Spending, as illustrated by a long-term trend in currency devaluation.

I have the Mage Knight: Conquest castle.

Cool that they used that!

Love:

What great exclusives?

Shooters? RYSE?

Exclusive Madden content?

Well, part of that was me mixing some Shadowrun and Snow Crash in there, but I think you get what I mean.

Where I live, 63 is 'it's-so-warm-let's-dance-outside-in-our-underpants' weather.

I'm a HUGE fan of William Gibson and Phillip K. Dick, and the like, so this is actually one of my favorite movies; but it's an example of how goofy people think VR would be, when in fact it'll probably just be a brainjack a-la Neuromancer, and everything else will look freaky, but normal, since it'll be in the mind's

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Is this what you think of as it 'having a chance'?

See, I lost respect for the Sharks after this.

Opinion does not equal objective fact.

Sooooo.... the reboot I didn't want of the Lara-facsimile we didn't need is now re-released so we can spend more money?

Rob Zombie syndrome: Appealing to the lowest common denominator.