Either way, they're just silly games. Program away, guys.
Either way, they're just silly games. Program away, guys.
@N-Robes: "Any Wii owner can download the Nintendo Channel to their Wii and begin browsing for games. Any game that has been played enough times has usage stats listed for it, contributed by anyone who chose to share their data with the channel. "
You've clearly never played Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch: Make My Video for the Sega CD. Or.... maybe you have....
I wish the Nintendo pulse reading peripheral were compatible. Imagine, you could order Cheeseburgers straight from your console, then watch as your ps3 visualizes your arteries clogging.
What's a Justin Bieber?
@AchromaticMagus: There will always be last minute stalkers waiting to steal the items from you. The key with eBay is to immediately bid what the item is worth to you, then forget about it. If you win, great. If not, you haven't spent more money than you initially wanted to invest. Last minute bidding is what…
A very nice person recently put up Aquanaut's Holiday for ps3 (english) for a $40 buy-it-now. I'm a very happy camper right now. I'm not really camping, but you don't know that. I could have wifi in the woods on my iPad for all you know. I don't actually have an iPad either... or do I?
@Carey.Laius: You must be awesome. Simple as that.
^ Need I remind you...
"The open-ended interactivity is likely the problem. Religions are by nature top-down constructs, very linear in how the message plays out. X happened, Y was the response and Z was the good result."
I actually used Firefox on my ps3 quite frequently before the Other OS feature was removed... Not that I'm trying to bring that argument up again, I just mean that web browsing on the TV can be a great experience if implemented properly.
@RigAudio: Zynga beat Square-Enix and will probably beat Valve. I question the target demographic of escapist magazine. Like you said though, MyTwitFace links will always skew online polls. I don't like Valve much, but I do like your video. Well done on such short notice.
@PurpleFries: I agree. I do think they did a good job leveraging the changes with some classic vices for older players however. They delivered the story-driven gameplay change (meh...), but also a nice post-game full of some difficult challenges, lots of upgrading, and Long Guis. Far from my favorite FF (those…
@Omnimon: I guess it's hard to define what makes a great spectator game, since every person has completely different tastes. Mine hates watching FFXIII and Uncharted, yet loves to watch me play Endless Ocean.
@Deanb: Way to truncate. Still recognizable, but not locked into your avatar. Although it's not like you're ever going to change it anyway...
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@secretpizzaparty: We're actually in complete agreement. My sarcasm doesn't come across well in text. I was doing my best to mock the game in two sentences. I get just as embarrassed when anyone sees me playing when Vanille is on the screen doing.... anything.
I thought Pac-Man's cameo in Tales....Of...Interest! was solid.
@VincentGrey: I thought it was well worth it. Even with its short length, you still have the Heavy Rain-style multiple outcomes to play through. I was a bit thrown by her voice after playing through the original, but it doesn't detract from the fun.
@battra92: It's a complete waste, but at least with a dynamic theme you're getting something nice to look at that you can't download freely from the Internet.