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@Anachronism: Ah. Ty. =) I felt like being lazy earlier.
This went Free to play awhile back, didn't it?
@RadiantViper: Yeah, but ultimately a subscription would be up to the publishers. If Kotick tells them to put it in, they can't really do anything about it. :/
So....rumored "premium" subscription service for Black Ops.
Wait...so....if it's listed at 150....and the hardened is at 80....
No one gives a shit about NBA Jam now. We did, until they went and made it where you only get a watered down version of it if you buy NBA "Elite".
9 bucks a month and no ads + 1 dvd out at a time vs Hulu + at 10 bucks a month w/ ads.
@Mokon: Netflix would have ended up overpriced, underused and Blockbuster would still be flailing about.
@UnknownCorpse: I completely agree with you. The only time a name of an enemy should pop up is if you're in melee range.
Game Informer has come a loooooong way from what it used to be. I especially like the recent redesign of the magazine, and can honestly say that I look forward to getting it each month.
costs $10 a month, is ad-supported
@UnknownCorpse: *looks at cold blooded pro*
Doctor.
I'm so sick of hearing about this game.
@milleshregaw: It's a private company in China. I'd imagine if a reporter went undercover there, and they found out, there'd be a "suicide" occurring.
It's coming out when again? october? And they've still got problems with it?
If your parents are growing pot and you have to steal a credit card to buy online currency....
I see no reason for me to get excited over these games, they'll never see the light of day in the US.