JGab
JGab
JGab

Been following this for awhile and I am still not convinced by this woman. She's tried before to play the boys v. girls on the Internet crowdfunding sites. She asks for $800 but twitter spams celebs- if you were a mom with a sheet going to work you're not knocking on a celeb's office seeing if they want to buy some

To be honest, this is how I game. I don't buy DLC that I don't need. I thought the music DLC for Rockband/Guitar Hero was asking a bit more than they should have. Most my games I buy on sale if I can- because I don't need that game immediately.

Game Boy Color. My aunt had a Game Boy, but back then I was like "who cares? I can play that on my TV at home!"

I have a friend who named his daughter Evelyn.

Living in a predominantly white neighborhood next to a predominantly black neighborhood next to a predominantly asian and hispanic community has altered many of my perceptions of what constitutes as "racism". Especially since my predominantly black high school had people calling me (a white kid) the n-word and many

I've tried to go the route of doing everything myself too. Commitment I'm not worried about, I just don't have the ability/talent to create. I could literally explain everything in written detail, I could hum you a music tune and design everything in my head and write it down in detail. But sadly, I can't learn code

I hear you- it's really difficult to do your own marketing. Ironically, friends of mine who were hyped about it didn't even buy it. Pretty sure my best friend has forgotten to buy it since I released it.

I don't beat games is the thing. I finish them up until a certain point, forget about them due to other things I'm doing and then eventually come back.

I'm a bit confused...I get that people want a game that runs better, but they're complaining about a game that came out on the NES and that they probably never played at the faster 60 HZ option? So they want to play an old game, in an updated format instead of the format it was released in originally?

Stories like yours make me kind of glad I can't grasp computer code very well or I might have gone into the game industry working to code games. What's interesting about movies is that they only cost X to make because of all the people and can continue to make money if fans love it without much work. Games on the

Though this story may be old now check out Hulu's current ad for Glee I saw and laughed at: "Female empowerment rules the school as the Glee club revamps and Jonathon Coulton-izes 'Baby Got Back'"

Love hearing about insights into companies from former employees.

The graphics they'll never do.

Step 1: Figure out what genre of games you enjoy

It's really sad when companies can control what you say these days. Stories of people getting fired to saying things unrelated to their work is ridiculous.

My thoughts on this:

Every generation it seems kids get into it then. My cousin is in 3rd grade and loves Pokemon- but he loves new Pokemon. He has no cares for Squirtle like some of us.

Still don't see market for it that will do well enough. I didn't see Ouya doing well enough for me to justify getting in on the Kickstarter.

You realize this means the 6th generation is just NOW considered to be over then? Yes, the 6th generation of gaming consoles that started in 1998 (Japanese launch of Dreamcast) is over.

The 3DS had issues initially due to price and low software release. It has since seen games that it needed.