KamiKazeKenji
KamiKazeKenji
KamiKazeKenji

I'm sorry, but Brita tastes like s***. Good concept though, I like it.

I expect Vita games to look as good, if not better, than Infinity Blade. From a graphical standpoint, I would deem any less than that not worthy of an investment.

I'm so glad I was born in this generation. I can ride the current of advancing technology without a hitch. Pity for the last generation though, and the one before that. The parents of almost everyone I know have trouble with technology simply because they didn't grow up with it.

I'd bet the culprits are Minecraft fans.

Reminds me of Patapon.

Nice, a guy stole a million dollars. He didn't steal the idea, he stole the game. I hope the thief is proud of himself.

I completely agree with everything stated in this article. Phones are not, and can never be gaming devices. Leave the gaming to the actual dedicated handhelds. When I look at the Xperia Play, I get a little sad. It's trying, but it's failing. I know it's going to fail. At least I can look forward to Minecraft Android.

Heh, you have a point there. I just came back from my one-week journey and I had like 5 security updates waiting for me.

Heck, a bank my friend works at doesn't even use XP yet! They use, what was it, 2000?

You should trash AVG. I did, I am fed up with it. I now use Microsoft Security Essentials + Malwarebytes' Antimalware.

Of course, 99% of all updates are pushed out to plug up holes that hackers could potentially exploit. At least, that's the case for the PSP. Every time someone finds an exploit, Sony just HAPPENS to release a new firmware update. Not that it's any use, anyway. Hackers can and will find other ways. They're just wasting

Wow. And here I thought it was going to be a fat beefy powerhouse. I kinda wanted a chunky handheld.

The 3DS has become Nintendo's PlayStation 3. The Wii U will become Nintendo's Dreamcast.

Geez, $80 price cut only months after release?

These images makes me...

Wow, I wasn't even born yet when those letters were written!

((((5 [hours a day]*7 [days a week])*52 weeks a year])*5 [years])/24 [hours])/365 [days]=1.03881279 [years]

All of them look the same.

What the flippin' heck? How would that even work?

I'd bet he'd love to meet a housefire.