When a console is not backward compatible, people complain.
When a console is not backward compatible, people complain.
The Vita quote reminds me of something Frederik Wester of Paradox Interactive once said:
QUOTE | "When shareholders are more important than the customers, how long is your business really going to last?" - Industry veteran Lorne Lanning, talking about the problems big publishers have when they ship games that aren't ready.
It's part Japanese role-playing game, part dating sim, set in a society where teenagers branded by god visit church to sire children. It's not nearly as suggestive as it sounds. Maybe it is.
Nope. I pretty much meant to say 'Because fuck you'
It was only a matter of time until someone ripped off Danganronpa.
Ok, it's nice to know that you can boil down arguments this far, but then how can you explain that Kyoto University had no problems with that?
Christ. Grow up kid.
"The clone in this case being Gamenauts' Ninja Fishing, a blatant copy of an early version of Ridiculous Fishing that beat the Vlambeer to the App Store and found a fair amount of success there."
People not spending money in the economy? Why not make it 'better' by taxing them more!
Speaking of this... err.. well not going to kill any corrupt officals or anything. But speaking of this, it's hilarious how the polticians here are cutting the money out of everything, taxes getting rised up, alochol tobacco getting taxed more, social benefits for children and elderly are getting cut and unemployment…
The title: "You will never guess who created this game". Kotaku pointed Itagaki.
Huh. Not only Hunger Games, Arrow and Avengers could learn a thing or two about making shooting arrows look cool.
They'll be running Gen2 apparently after this so I don't think it will be anytime soon even if it dies down a bit after this one.
Remember, these people who suggest these things don't have games as their interest. Their interest is money, and quick buck money is their favourite flavour. Short-term gain is what they tend to think about.