ThePalmtopTiger
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ThePalmtopTiger

Thanks for doing a test recording for us. I feel like every microphone review should include one.

I have a sudden urge to buy a Ford Focus SE.

The song’s use wouldn’t be covered by parody in this case. Part of the parody defense requires that the work being parodied be the thing that is being commented on. This video doesn’t comment on The Sound of Silence, it comments on Dark Souls.

Itch.io (or GOG for that matter) is a competitor to Steam in the same way that a book store which only sells erotic novels is a competitor to Barnes and Noble. There’s probably overlap between the two’s customer base, but I doubt that one is taking much business from the other.

I wondered that as well, but I don’t think the game would ever get to release. The issue with that strategy is that there’s no payoff for the devs and it would make the actual development more difficult. By putting your name on a fan project there’s a chance that someone will see the project and give you a job as a

That one is pretty silly. If you want to give your sci-fi soldiers a futuristic visor then that can be done with something as minimalist as a Google Glass Microsoft Lens-like device.

It’s a strange trend, but it doesn’t really bother me. I’m sure it’ll go away eventually; it’s just a fad.

Interestingly, while the Nostalrius team and server is winding down, their work isn’t going down in smoke, as they’re releasing it into the wild

I bought a PS TV bundle during the fire sales right before they were discontinued. The game selection is fine, but without the portability the games sometimes seem inferior to console or PC titles. The lack of entertainment apps is a bummer too. Still, I don’t regret the purchase. Besides the console itself, it also

That’s true, but that is also pretty unfair. A lot of people see a game’s percentage on Steam and decide whether to purchase based, at least partially, on that.

I’m not sure if the claims about LGBTQ issues are legitimate because I haven’t played the game, but it seems unfair to base an entire review off the one issue. Is the rest of the game any good? That should be the central point of these reviews. If the reviewers have something against the inclusion of an LGBTQ

I wonder how long the batteries last. Also, after all of the work done putting the thing together, couldn’t the OP have painted X and Y over the new buttons?

Music composed for a specific game isn’t always appropriate. Take Grand Theft Auto, they have several in-game radio stations. As a player, would you prefer listening to contemporary pop music or an original soundtrack created by Crush 40 on loop?

You’d also need a Gamecube for that.

It’s no surprise, really. Sony just took down the PSN store on PSP, so it looks like it’s just about that time.

I’d say that I wished this was getting a PC release, but considering Koei Tecmo is the publisher maybe we’re better off without a port.

Sure, but what’s the point of using these unconventional fighting techniques against human combatants? If they used conventional fighting techniques against humans then defeating human opponents should be a breeze.

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That’s a terrible gif. Here’s a video of that scene instead.

The creative content thing is kind of dubiously worded, but I think it’s fairly benign. The most they’d probably do is use your games as publishing material.

Imagine Hatsune Miku concerts were no longer done in person. Instead, they were MMO VR experiences where everyone is spawned into their own “seat” and everyone waved their glowsticks around using the Vive’s motion controls. I doubt Hatsune Miku and other vocaloid concerts normally sell out, but if they did, this would