Too much plot.
I suspect Apple wouldn't be trying to crack the home console market. They'd be trying to completely destroy it.
What are they going to do, remake their FF3 remake?
And it will cost $60 and have paid DLC.
The definition of "Within Reach" when it pertains to designer stuff seems to be somewhere along the lines of "It won't (completely) drain your bank account... maybe."
As an experienced (non-game) QA person, I've seen quite a few different opinions on this subject. I've seen managers who want their QA people to move toward development because that way they have developers who know how things will be tested and who are more inclined to do things like unit testing before they release…
Actually yes, they pretty much are run by idiots right now. This whole thing seems to be the product of a particularly virulent strain of groupthink that has already manifested itself in the form-over-function mess that is Windows 8.
You know that part they where they always talk about having people lined up out the door to replace you? Well if you're testing games it's true. And if the low-level testers tried to unionize, I strongly suspect most companies would just stop hiring them and move all the testing offshore.
But that's my cupholder. Where am I supposed to put my drink?
Or Yakkety Sax?
In theory that's nice, but I just plain don't have space to keep a bunch of stuff I'm never going to play again sitting around the house.
Could be worse... Fortunately, I never got around to buying that $150 copy of Radiant Silvergun I wanted at one point...
Being primarily a PC gamer, I rarely buy used games these days. Most of the used games that I do buy happen when I recently bought a relatively mature system (for example, I didn't buy a PS3 until several years after it came out) and want to catch up on stuff that I missed. In those cases, used copies are often the…
That dog's so doomed they're going to have to award the game a Newbery Medal.
It would be interesting to see how it compares to something purpose-built for that kind of use like a Polaris Ranger, although that one has more than twice the horsepower (60) and more than twice the pricetag ($13,999 for the base model).
You should be able to copy it other, or use the send-to-Kindle feature to e-mail it to your Kindle.
...and cats.
As a QA tester, if I ever let something that obvious slip through, I'm pretty sure I'd be fired on the spot. Along with the rest of the QA team and half the devs.
Horrendous import tariffs on electronics, I imagine.