@Whooped.D.Dew: I have no idea what you're getting at, to be honest. Do you generally find Youtube comments to be insightful? If people don't bother putting out some effort when they post, why should I bother reading it?
@Whooped.D.Dew: I have no idea what you're getting at, to be honest. Do you generally find Youtube comments to be insightful? If people don't bother putting out some effort when they post, why should I bother reading it?
@floppy mcwiggle: I support your resolve to change, and also your incredible name.
@SeckzPanther: Install the YouTube Comment Snob addon for Firefox. You will be amazed (but not surprised) when almost every comment is removed. I set mine to remove comments with multiple spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors, and profanity. There are at best 2 comments left to read on YouTube... and they don't…
@DrForbidden: Not all people who want their devices to be open are also pirates. I would happily buy/import a game that has great community mod tools. Like I said above, the Wii has some great custom stuff that requires a legitimate disc to play. I can't be the only one who would want to take advantage of that and…
@Goldwings: I'm starting to think we enjoy the exact same games.
@Goldwings: I'm implying about implications! As soon as I read the article, I couldn't stop daydreaming about playing my own custom Mirror's Edge time trials on the PS3. It will never happen, but I can dream...
@Foxhack: Yep, you can have the game on both consoles simultaneously if you use the same PSN profile. All PSone classics are playable on PS3 and PSP.
@Aquasol: You know, there are a couple things that nostalgia masked from my memory. That and the fact that I almost couldn't play it again due to the camera. I never thought it was bad when I first played through it, but wow it has not aged well.
Piracy blah blah aside, this is sounding great for the future of fan translated Japanese games. I'd love to import the PS3 Tales of Vesperia, and run it from an English translation patch a la Fatal Frame IV.
This would go great with my MicrowaveTv and CatDog.
@Manly McBeeferton: Somewhere between Reel Big Fish and Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Don't think I would buy the album, but I would certainly pay good money to see them live.
@The Sentient Meat: Interesting, I had never heard of the Bard's Tale. May have to grab an old copy from Gamestop before the PS2 phases out.
I'm not usually into casual quick-fixes, but I have to add Depict. Playing Pictionary with multiple remote friends is a blast.
@GGear0323: That's true. If not for the 15th anniversary sale, I wouldn't have bought a thing. Although I'm guessing there won't be a 16th anniversary sale...
@Tapirman: These are my thoughts exactly. Osmos should be the most relaxing game on the list, yet I yelled less at Revenge of the Titans.
Child's Play is doing surprisingly well this year, up to 1.85m. [www.childsplaycharity.org]
I may invest in a Magical Drop. Are there any strong opinions here as to which game would give me the most satisfaction?
@fastica: Don't forget
I suggest drastically lower prices for digital content relative to physical media, but what do I know?
There was a lot of actual information to come from the presentation, if anybody wants an english transcription: