@Monty: But you don't need the Nav for the casual games, which are the closest to Kinect's library.
@Monty: But you don't need the Nav for the casual games, which are the closest to Kinect's library.
I already have a PS Eye, but I might buy the $99 bundle (and a Nav controller) anyway, since we have a second PS3 for the family. Then slowly invest in extra controllers, just like with the console itself. I'm sure my little sisters will get a kick out of it, at least.
@random_droid: I think it's gonna be a long, long time until someone gets it right.
@psycoking: Either Tokyo Toshokan or IRC. Haven't used AnimeSuki since '07.
Who still goes on AnimeSuki?
@zackfair: Falling down usually implies from a standing or sitting position. Falling implies it was from a height. From such a height.
The PSP games outsold all the other version combined. There's no way this wouldn't come out on PS3 unless Microsoft was giving Namco Bandai some big bills.
@Esper mind tricks: It probably looks fine on the iPhone's screen.
@Tpadz: It's an office chair downhill racer called Slider. It was shown off at GDC earlier this year.
@spannu: Not outside of doujinshi.
Shinji cries. No matter what.
@orijimi: Zumuziya? I'm not sure if you're poking fun at the name or if you actually don't know it's Suzumiya.
@LegacyCrono: Well, he is a US Citizen.
FPS and DPS only differ by one letter...
@denki: Yessssssssssssss.
@denki: I dunno about you, but I think water filters are a blast.
Is that video supposed to invoke as much Communist imagery as it does?
Customary units actually make a lot more sense in this context, since they were developed around everyday uses like cooking, whereas metric is designed to be more practical for medical and scientific purposes.
@furiku: They didn't inform them that they were breaking the partnership until they had already signed a deal with Phillips. And then they did it on stage in front of all of CES. How is that good business practice?