Takara_Kitsune
Takara_Kitsune
Takara_Kitsune

It's not AT&T that's the issue. Personally, I have AT&T and don't have any problems with them. Yes, there were groans, but had they said Verizon exclusive, or any other carrier exclusive, you can bet they'd have gotten the same reaction. Everyone hates their own mobile carrier. And to be honest, yes, there are

No, it is filled with LOVE.

I think it actually was composed of footage from the movie. I'm pretty sure even at that point they realized the movie was doomed and wasn't going to come out, so they just went with it and put what they had in there.

Usually if a game can be installed, regardless of console, I use the install feature. Like I think the install feature was the best thing they ever added to the 360. (I have a 360 as well as my PS3, but the PS3 version was what they had at Sears, it was about $20, and one of my friends had been begging me to play it.)

I saw the title of the article, and read it, and I thank you for posting this comment. Not because I agree, but because I didn't know. I've had the PS3 version of Bayonetta for a while, got it on clearance at Sears (seems Sears won't be carrying games anymore, but they've long been a stop for me when looking for hard

The first thing I thought of was H.E.L.P.E.R. from The Venture Bros. >.> I think it's the 'mouth'.

Oh, I wasn't implying the developer made money on the shipping, I just mean that as far as, say, someone in Japan buying the US release of a game to save some money, they wouldn't actually save ANY money when it came down to the final price they pay. So like... inter-regional sales cannibalization is not as likely a

Well, the thing with that is... most of the games out there that would be released in all regions anyway are more expensive in Japan, and for the most part Japan gets a majority of the games first. I suppose I can see that being an issue if, say, the US gets a game before Japan, and it's much cheaper to get the US

*sigh* No, not surprised, just disappointed. This seems so backwards in this day and age, though. But I guess the good news is, they are at least localizing a couple of the games I'd have imported for, so I can't really get too worked up about it. And the Wii had only a few games that I wish we'd gotten, but I can

Oh god, I lol'd the entire time, though. It's so bad, yet hilarious.

Personally, if Google's fiber service ever manages to make it to my area, and is still as good as it is in the testing zone... (1Gbps internet, uncompressed TV service) then I'll definitely be looking into them once they do. I mean, it's fiber straight to the house, which would be fantastic.

Well, it's a national service provider, and seeing as it hasn't been limited to one region of their coverage, it's fairly relevant.

Yes, I will agree here... at least about the Uverse Internet. I do have some issues with the TV service, though. It's mostly artifacting and lag caused by the compression used for it, though. It's not horrible, I find it tolerable, but my family finds it necessary to bitch at me about.

That's actually my policy with systems, too. :3

I love my 3DS... except for the region lock. That part can die. The only reason I've been okay with the region lock so far, is they've decided to release most of what I've wanted on the 3DS in the US anyway.

No, this isn't the same as Jump Superstars. All of the characters are owned by either Namco Bandai, Sega, or Capcom, regardless of region. The two Jump games were never released outside of Japan because, while the characters were all licensed by Jump in Japan, they were owned by about 10 different companies abroad. In

It's been confirmed for a Western release. And it takes place a year after Apollo Justice. If you recall, he stated he was thinking of taking the bar exam again at the end of the game.

You know it's a sad day when Sega gives their blue mascot character a better anniversary than Capcom does, because Sonic Generations kicked all sorts of ass. This... I'm not even sure what THIS is. But I'm sure Capcom is either ignoring the dislikes on the video, or taking them to mean people don't like Mega Man

It's possible they've 'fixed' whatever issue that was, but yes, I thought it was outrageous. Given, it was October, and it was Super Saver shipping. It was shipped with my copy of Arkham City, too, but that was only released a day or two after.

Oddly, this isn't the only issue... any first-party Nintendo games that have been released in the last year or so, when preordered through Amazon, actually take several days to become available and ship, after the release date. Worst case was last year when it took an impressive 2 weeks to ship my preorder of