Kensukevic
Kensukevic
Kensukevic

I had my launch PS3 for 50 months before is Yellow'd out on me. It isn't just about price and bugs, for me it's about being part of a community and supporting a culture I care about.

People value different things. I bought a PS3 at launch and the extra couple of hundred bucks was worth having the console for the months or years that I got to play before the price dropped. I also loved being in that group of early adopters.

Music is different because, though they are having trouble with rampant piracy, they are also having a much easier time switching over to digital distribution. Movies also have an infrastructure in place to make revenues off of rentals, streaming, syndication, in addition to money made in theater distribution. Most

I hate people who think they have a constitutional right to used videogames and family friendly TV. You aren't born with a controller in your hands. You make a choice to buy and consume these products and the company has a right to control how it's distributed.

Kids play videogames, kids bully other kids, videogames must make kids bully other kids. Genius! They should put a tax on cars to fund planned parenthoods, the reasoning is self-evident.

It's a common mistake. Making matters worse is bakeries making tarepanda shaped pastries.

And for our next CEO, you may remember this guy... It's Kaz Hirai.... KAAAAAAZ HIRAAAAAAAI

I didn't know about her full name, but I did know she was british with a boyfriend named dear daniel. She's probably the world's most obnoxious Japanophile. Miffy is totally better. So is Tarepanda.

I keep meaning to make a list for my movie collection. I've lost so many movies, just from forgetting who I lent them to. As for games, I love lending out games, I'm just excited that a friend may enjoy games as much as I do and want them to try out what games I like.

looks more true to the games than the Angelina Jolie version.

Yeah what happened to the other 29?

Times change, movies and music used come on cassettes that involved lots of plastic, tape, and metal but were replaced with discs which have no mechanical parts and are extremely quick, cheap, and easy to manufacture. Kodak is going through bankruptcy because they built their company on film and printing. Though it's

I guess calling Sam Worthington "the veteran" didn't work out so they decided to hire a real veteran.

I thought it looked like a zombie left hand hooking it's index finger.

If they could put a ton of apps up on the PS store and make it an alternative to an iphone or android, I think they've got a shot. It has to be way more than a gaming console if they want to make it relevant.

Just think if you would ask the same question to another person of your same ethnicity. When I meet someone, where they are from may not be the first question I ask, but I'll probably eventually get around to it if I talk to them long enough.

The questions where someone assumes they don't know something about the other person are okay: "How do you pronounce your name." "Where are you from?"

That's a totally valid view, and I find myself having to budget my game time more lately. My counterpoint though, is that gameplay should ideally be as important as story in games. In the best games, the two are inseparable. On the easiest settings, some games become little more than point and click adventures.

I like to start games hard, because it's usually required for trophies, and often it makes the game more fun. GOW3, the combat was a lot smarter on hard because you couldn't just spam any attack, you had to be really strategic about it. I also just replayed MGS3 in HD and went straight to extreme, in this game, since

Pretty sure Fox news would be on the side of "Who cares, homos don't belong in the military anyway."