@Way to go, Nuffle: I know I do. Id like a new Droid with a faster CPU in it and more ram, but I like the Vanilla Android and my d-pad
@Way to go, Nuffle: I know I do. Id like a new Droid with a faster CPU in it and more ram, but I like the Vanilla Android and my d-pad
Love to have one of these. I wsa going to make one myself. Looks like im still going to since these cant hold a controller or power brick. Design fail...
I have never been interested in the DS, but this....My interest has been gotten. Once I see some game play graphics, I will make my final decision.
Would this work for the Moto Droid too? The camera is the same, but I know the CPU is a bit lacking compared to the N1.
Dude wants a Million dollars for it?
I would totally play this
No projected release window yet ? :(
How long is the original warranty? I got my PS3 in Nov of 2007, does mine still apply?
@AoE: Touche
I figured because it was a game made from a movie. I cant think of one game that was made from a movie that was any good.
I still am being screwed for pay :( I should quit being an artist for the game industry. Of course I do make a lot for the area I'm in. All about cost of living.
I never noticed the car warping thing. I think it was because i could get around the city faster by running than i could by driving. Only got the driving skill up 1 level.
@JoshUng: Agreed. Art stuff for a studio for a while in a low cost of living area, and I didn't even come close to those figures. I made half of what they were saying :(
@SirSpectre: I realize this national average is a bit skewed, seeing most of the game studios are in high cost of living locations. To everyone reading this: be aware these could be drastically different by up to half. It all depends on where your studio is
ffs im getting under paid....
@iRikada: That is the exact reason why I didnt change clothes.
Shadow Hearts. The first one.
If EA keep doing stuff like they did with the cerberus network, I would only by new from EA. Free DLC? Yes please.
This is a terrible idea. I want to feel the buttons dammit! 99.999% of gamers use muscle memory to press buttons, and feeling that button reinforces that you have hit the correct button. I like sliding my thumb across the button to find the one I am looking for. If nothing is there, how do you know you hit the right…
@Boomaga: Totally agreed, especially about Spike TV. I think Spike simply take the most hyped games, or the games that have had the most sales and calls those games the best. Obviously that is a terrible way of doing things. GDC does it the right way by using the people that play and develop the game to determine…