I'm ashamed to say I didn't even know about this game. I guess I'm not keeping up as well as I thought I was. I just looked at the trailers for it on the developer's site. That looks like a pretty damn good game. Think I'll give it a go.
I'm ashamed to say I didn't even know about this game. I guess I'm not keeping up as well as I thought I was. I just looked at the trailers for it on the developer's site. That looks like a pretty damn good game. Think I'll give it a go.
Wow. Ok, so I have an Arduino and a tool box full of AtMega microcontrollers along with all the consoles and handhelds. Good grief, I am so nerdy that they want to ridicule me on prime time television. I am a sad panda. Just because I like to build LED cubes and play games does not mean I wish to be put in a glass box…
I don't play this game anymore. I'm kind of done with the whole FPS genre unless it's something cool with a huge single player campaign like Rage, Borderlands, etc. That being said, from an economic perspective, what's Activisions' motivation to release a bunch of cool map packs and such? Before, they had to…
So the lesson here is that money converts a drug addled dumbass into a condescending drug addled dumbass.
I feel sorry for the guy. That's a crappy way to lose a job. We all did stupid things at that age... even stupid things at work. Hell, my father's generation did some stuff that would get you eighteen months in the pokey today. What we didn't do was film it and mail it to NBC. The root cause of this problem is…
Then things have changed. Nothing kept girls further away than packing around a Dungeon Master's Guide in your backpack in my day. You'd think I had a dead skunk in there.
OK, so I played LOTS of D&D as a teenager. Granted, that was a very long time ago but there were no girls who looked like that playing D&D that I am aware of. D&D was a guaranteed way NOT to meet girls. Ever. Perhaps things have changed.
Why did I click through? I knew it was going to be horrifying. I couldn't stop myself and now my eyes are burning. I think I scarred my brain.
Take that awesome trackpad/screen and sell it as a computer accessory. That thing is very cool!
I can appreciate that. I didn't realize that I was buying the display item and that it was the last one. The employee just stuffed the contents back in it from a drawer and started ringing it up. I asked what the heck that was and he said it was the game I asked for. I said I wasn't paying new price for an open…
I never ever buy any "new" game from these guys. They don't sell new games. The package is already open. That is by definition NOT a new game. I most certainly wouldn't buy a PC title from there. I buy quite a few used games from there. I'm just not paying sixty bucks for a game that isn't pristinely wrapped in…
It's a decent CPU but you'll be disappointed in that GPU if you want to play games. For a little more money you can get a Sandy Bridge i7 and a much much better GPU. Have you looked at the Asus G73SW models or the G74? If you don't game with it, there's nothing wrong with that box. The folks in the forums at…
I played the first one. It's great! I selected all the wrong answers to the dialog choices as I went just to hear the great one-liners. I haven't gotten around to the second one yet. I'm sure I will play them all. I always thought these would make great iPad and Android games. I wonder if they ever thought about…
I thought I was especially bright because I have all the cool apps on my iPad and I can make it do things most people thought you couldn't do with a tablet computer. Now I find out a monkey can do it. I am disappoint. They are cute, though!
I think they might have been trying to describe and patent their vision of where they were going with Mii Plaza/Street Pass type of thing on the 3DS to prevent the PSP successor from copying it if it proved popular. If the feature worked more like what was described in the patent then I might be more interested in it.…
Two things come to mind:
Yeah I thought that was a bit ignorant myself. Any self respecting game snob would know that the forties crowd were the ones who started the gaming boom. Who do you think was writing all those games? How old do you think they are? Who do you think purchased and played all those Atari and NES classics? A fifteen…
I also wholeheartedly approve of moogles. Moogles > chocobos.
I remember the TRS80 well. I wasn't old enough to have an IBM PC but I remember seeing them being used by grownups. Happy birthday PC! You and your kin have provided me with an awfully good living for quite a few years now and here's to hoping you continue to do so!
I bought my daughter an m11x to take to college this year. I think my next gaming laptop is going to be one of these M18x rigs. I have an Asus G73JH now. I've had it for almost two years. It's still got plenty of life left in it. It still plays everything I want to play either maxed out or with a couple of things…