MarcusMaximus
MarcusMaximus
MarcusMaximus

What a joke. 4 gigabytes of storage? Welcome to the year 1995, Microsoft. Seriously, you can connect any USB HDD you want to this thing. Chill out.

Wait, so for that extra $50, you don't *just* get the additional memory, but a free game(ok, set of minigames, whatever), discounts on additional games, a stand and a charging stand for the controller?

So.... just use their normal split screen mode? This isn't rocket science.

I think you're mixing things here. Games on the other consoles typically run at either 720p30 or, in the case of CoD, 540p60. That said, this beats the shit out of both of those.

"Full HDTV, also referred to as ultra-HD, true HDTV, and 1080p, is a television (TV) display technology that surpasses the video quality and sharpness of the original high-definition television ( HDTV ) technology, providing an image resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels."

Hell, most of the time you don't even need that glance. You just see where they are in your peripheral vision.

Right, because nobody's EVER had problems with screen looking for splitscreen multiplayer. Why, that's just unheard of!

The console isn't family oriented. There's the flaw in your logic right there.

Nintendo never discloses such details.

I'm a pretty big android supporter(and android dev), but in fairness, neither the Mali 400 GPU in the intl. version nor the Adreno 225 GPU in the US versions match the SGX544MP4 in this. So, the iPhone 5 wins in terms of graphics performance.

A 1080p projector costs at least $800. This would require about 3 of those in order to make a satisfactory 180 degree image. Will cost a fortune.

Kai Leng is decent and joker's ok. The rest... eh.

Electricity is *not* a field, though it produces electromagnetic fields(those of charge and magnetism). It is a flow of electrons. Electrons have mass( http://www.google.com/search?q=mass+of+an+electron&rlz=1C1CHKZ_enUS432US432&sugexp=chrome,mod=11&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 ) and, therefore, electricity has mass.

Electricity has mass as well...

Electricity IS a physical form. Take or re-take physics.

Not even arguing that. Just saying that it's certainly not a lost sale if somebody pirates a game to try it out and then ends up buying it.

As a counter-point: I've pirated two games: Spore: Galactic Heroes and Batman: Arkham Asylum. I had already purchased both games but became incredibly annoyed with Spore's requirement that a disk be in the computer at all times and, for reasons unknown, my computer didn't like the official Batman Arkham Asylum image.

Wait... they're including all the obvious costs that would be there for them to show their product anywhere and things they just chose to include? I thought this was going to be a list of fees PAX actually required them to pay, but it looks like the only ones on it are the booth and electricity, totaling about $1500

"Then you're admitting asking for a scientific journal is hypocritical"

Agree with most of the comments here. I don't find such a game offensive merely for its existence, but I don't see this game as particularly valuable either.