Skunkman104
Skunkman104
Skunkman104

Ech, the only good Star Wars book was Shadows of the Empire.

YES! Do yourself a favor and buy it now, it's dirt cheap.

I haven't researched but I am pretty sure that the Dreamcast sold more than the Wii U. It at least sold out at it's launch and remained strong until the PS2 destroyed everything.

C'mon, just play them both. While your'e at it, play Demons Souls. It's on PS3 only though. Then just for fun, play the entire King's Field series. It's the spiritual successor to Demon's Souls.

Ahh yes, Atari.

You're kidding right? Please say you are.

As Indy would always say: "It belongs in a museum!"

Gee whiz Kotaku, you guys are just swell!

Paradoxally, the origin of the word soccer comes from…you guessed, England.

The system is flawed because a POS like this can get through and the developer can erase all criticism on forums that belong to steam.

If you are creative, you come up with the new Wolfenstein game. That seems pretty promising. Although, I do realize that you can only make that type of game once. We are all burnt out on FPS games.

Glad to hear it. As I said in my last comment, some printer manufacturers actually write good drivers, some make you want to tear your hair out. For my Brother to install, I had to install all kinds of dependencies. Yet when I installed the printers on a Mint machine, everything went very quickly.

Holy fuck a duck! remind me to not let you repair my computers, Lol ;-)

I had it installed for a while, in Virtualbox. It was solid as any other debian distro. I personally would not get rid of Windows because there is always something out there that just wont work with Linux. Instead of having to go through Wine or something similar, I would rather just do it natively. Take office

It's solid. It uses debian as its base, so that means everything will work. No office or anything like that. I'm not sure if it has VLC or any type of Rhythmbox etc.

I'm willing to bet that very few people were using it. Linux users are, for the most part, more security-oriented. People who are Security-oriented/minded don't store their personal files in some cloud somewhere.

That, you cannot blame on Ubuntu or Linux. How easily your printer installs depends on if there are proper drivers for it. It then, also depends on if you have installed any and all driver dependencies.

Just curious, but how did you go about installing things? Most of it can be installed through software center. Now, if you want to find the most up to date version or on the off chance that you can't find what you need on the software center, then you can install or compile with terminal.

AC3 gets way too much heat. The things that did suck was the overly long intro, that you had to play through and the eavesdropping missions. I did end up giving up at some point, as I realized that the AI-Pathing and uncanny ability to catch me was driving me insane.

I had never paid attention to how much RAM the 360 had, so thanks for letting me know.