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He's been a hit in South Korea for 12 years. As if your singular YouTube view is going to make or break his career.

Ad revenue, and if they're partnered, straight cash for views. That's why there's all sorts of gadget destruction videos. It costs next to nothing and nets them a ton of views and new subscribers (Like this article is providing.)

Paying a couple hundred dollars to garner more income on YouTube is a small price to pay.

It's white, so. Yes.

Dang, that's even worse.

What were people expecting? It's a little box that plays things from the Google Play Store with a flashy interface, and it has a couple of exclusives. I'm so confused.

One out of 11 replies that actually explains that this makes sense for the character in terms of 1) reason there's a picture depicted as his face, 2) reason for this particular depiction, 3) why it matters to the story. Thank you.

Without having been reading the comic in question, I guess I don't understand how those images advance the story. They don't bother me at all, but if its preventing the sale of your comic, I guess I need someone to explain to me why they can't change it.

And the reason the ones with big names HAVE big names is that their ideas were rejected by publishers and they couldn't secure any funding. No one wanted to pay Double Fine to make an adventure game. No one wanted to pay the guy that made SWAT and Ghost Recon to do another tactical shooter. No one wanted to pay the

Yeah, the 'failed' clone. Failed as in, he isn't a Mew.

From a brief argument with my friend, Mewtwo is the failed CLONE of a Legendary pokemon, and from the Bulbapedia entry for Mewtwo Returns, "Mewtwo's clones are also featured in Mewtwo Returns. The clones are revealed to be fertile, even species not normally so."

Maybe he's one of these fertile clones, and this is

Then you didn't calibrate the Kinect with the proper ambient noise the first time. Try calibrating it again. Also, there is no way that entering a search term with the controller is easier than speaking it ("Xbox, search Game of Thrones" vs. trying to type it out with the on-screen keyboard? Come on.)

Uh, there's nothing that will prevent the system from functioning properly if the camera is obstructed. The calibration is for voice (Calibrating ambient noise) . Games calibrate the camera on their own, depending on what is required. All I've heard is that the calibration is required when you turn on your Nextbox for

Nothing Microsoft does with the Kinect will be the only way to control the Xbox or its games. That would be, how do I put it nicely.... fucking stupid.

Because the voice recognition software is built into the Kinect.

I'm willing to put money down that the 'mandatory Kinect' is only for voice commands with the console's menu systems, and for game developers that want to use it. People seem to forget that the Kinect has a microphone in it, and that microphone is great when you want to watch netflix or search for things in the

The open beta will arrive shortly. I'm playing the closed one right now. Obviously it's coming out.

You're debating against the person that made Hidden in Plain Sight. Gotcha.

http://adamspragggames.blogspot.com/2012/10/hidden…

Hidden in Plain Sight is far less complicated. It's like comparing checkers to chess. Here's what Adam Spragg said about SpyParty: "I was recently accepted into the Spy Party beta. I haven’t played too many games, but as soon as I did, I was immediately relieved to