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    TheoSamaritan
    Jon
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    I apologise then!

    2 and 3 suffer from Molyneux hyping the games up to buggery and neither of them delivering. They are not bad games, but people got fed up with Molyneux.

    And if you got in the Alpha you get all future DLC for free.

    There is no multiplayer as far as has been announced.

    From what I gather, it doesn't.

    Mine hasn't been moved yet.

    If you already have an EA account (such as the one you used for Bad Company 2 or Hot Persuit) you can simply migrate that one to Origin, rather than making a whole new account.

    Fair enough good sir!

    They have mentioned Goodman a few times in the leadup to this game. Who bets he is used for about as long as Patrick Stewart in Oblivion?

    It's poor wording on the article's part, I'm pretty sure they advised Nintendo and probably on invitation as well.

    After taking a look all it appears to ask for is a drive that will read subchannels. Most drives on the market can, so it's likely a PEBCAK error.

    The last time they tried co-operating with a company, it directly created the PlayStation. That wasn't good for their books.

    Yes because in business terms, profit is determined by the playability of certain genres in a medium, rather than the actual sales.

    Because Nintendo are having their asses kicked by the smartphone market right now. If talking purely portable (which they most likely were), it makes perfect sense.

    ...That is news to me. What exactly limits it?

    You could make an image of said disc?

    I'm not denying he is in many ways a genius and the kind of developer needed these days.

    What you do is hook it into your PC via some homebrew drivers and a socket converter, then map it to the controls of *insert space or flight sim here*.