Wow, voices aside, all of the people on blue team made HORRIBLE choices. Lol at that last Malz run in.
Wow, voices aside, all of the people on blue team made HORRIBLE choices. Lol at that last Malz run in.
Holy Fragmentation!
It looks like a hybrid of Halo and Borderlands, which is not a bad thing.
Actually Toys R Us was the hidden gem in my city where there was the smallest line for the Launch Day Wii. The lines at best buy and frys were 200+ people long (at 6 am); Toys R Us had 6 people when I arrived.
Even if I wanted to go to Best Buy to watch this, they still don't open for another 3 hours in my area. lol
To me, the only things confusing are the name (Xbox One?! really?) and the logo (shouldn't it be a box, and not a sphere?).
Any word on if they bought those lego pieces new or used?
Almost everyone has been exposed to iOS's GUI... and people hate change, initially. It'll be interesting to see the response from Apple's unveiling.
Most definitely. Then again, maybe that's just me. I enjoy the look of the device just as much as I enjoy the GUI. Having a nice looking device but a boring looking interface seems counter-intuitive. But, a good looking GUI is of course subjective. I think one of the appeals for iOS is it's icons and ease on the…
Let's hope this is the case. My buddy majored in graphic design and interactive media, and he seems to be all about this new style that's coming forth.
Yes, exactly. I was going to use Fashion as an example of the cycle.
Interesting read. I was wondering this myself. It seems not too long ago that developers were all into the flashy gui look-a-like buttons and what not. Now everything seems to be going flat and simple. Even major logos are going this direction. I wonder if this will be some sort of cycle.
How about music equalizer settings placed INSIDE the iPod playing app?!?! As opposed to pushing the home screen, finding your "settings" app, and going through 2-3 screens to find the settings.