@Coltage: I meant all future DLC would be released for both consoles.
@Coltage: I meant all future DLC would be released for both consoles.
@huginn: If it states in their contract what they said above (No Doubt "agreed to place avatars containing their name and likeness performing three No Doubt songs" ), then they most certainly have a case.
@Platypus Man: Oh yeah, this season is absolutely the best since the first. Season Two was garbage, and three was just slightly better. #chronotrigger
@supo: I completely agree. In a game in which there's rampant murder and bloodshed, we as a gaming community are once again focused on a word that was never uttered, yet implied.
@lionkitten: Nice job putting words in my mouth and comparing a joke PSA to real life violence.
Chill out, people. There's truly more hideous crimes in the world than some people creating satire. If you're so against the word "fag" — which I'll note was never stated or written by the parties involved, just implied — then you should probably stay away from the Internet. It's (thankfully) a place for crowd of…
I'd be willing to bet "Opens March Everywhere" means the 360 exclusivity on DLC is now over.
@4lk4linetri0: I think Gearbox purposely made it so we can't "interact" with characters in the game. If they had allowed it, I would have murdered that Claptrap repeatedly. #borderlands
@Giroro G66: While I don't disagree, there's most certainly licensing issues or a DLC schedule of some kind that comes into play. Considering they can easily get quite a few songs done before the time the game is finished, goes gold, and hits the shelf, I don't always fault the developer for launch day DLC.
I'm very excited to leave work after I finish typing this, as my copy of DJ Hero is waiting for me. However, one thing does have me disappointed:
@Archaotic: Perhaps I've gotten lucky recently, but I received Brutal Legend last Thursday (they shipped it two days prior), sent it back this past Monday, and received Borderlands last night.
@Strangelove: I like Duluth...it's been probably 5 years since I've been there, but I always enjoyed the "small town" part of it with all the mom and pop shops. I guess I never noticed the excess building, but I can blame not living in Duluth for that...I have enough complaints about worthless projects in the Twin…
Maybe my math is a little fuzzy, but last I checked, 210,800 isn't four times more than 254,000.
@Strangelove: I'm not ignoring any facts. I'm very aware of the public funding necessary. However, make sure you understand the facts clearly.
Cool great new Mario awesome I'm really...interested...in this... *drifts off into a daydream over Meagan* #mario
@Strangelove: A common argument is why the public should pay for a stadium for a private owner. What they don't realize is that Minnesota owns the stadium, the Vikings would just lease it for 10+ games per season. They pay taxes on everything, something the state benefits from, and the stadium can be used for…
Great article, Owen. As a Twins fan and frequent Metrodome visitor (who got to experience the now legendary Game 163 in person), I'm happy to see they're keeping it in the newest game for old time's sake.
@TRT-X: I would guess the turntables that ship with the final game will be a bit sturdier. It seems every instrument based game that's demoed at Best Buy or Gamestop ends up with broken parts after only a few short days. At least I hope the crossfade is a little tighter.
Paralyzer and Walking On Sunshine on the demo!?
Clearly they made a huge impact on Valve. Their bravery in these trying times was an inspiration to Gabe Newell and all of Valve, an inspiration they used to reward us with DLC for Left 4 Dead that otherwise would have been forever lost.