WayneFatal
WayneFatal
WayneFatal

Looks good! I wonder if they'll get another voice-over artist to ham it up as the narrator...

Oh man, this is an absolutely wonderful image! I nearly died laughing, thank you for posting this!

I wonder what's going on here on this sign...

Man, I played this game so much when I was a kid. I gave up my first time playing though, I had a hell of a time with the water routing puzzle.

I bought the disc. I've got an adequate connection, but for some things I just like picking up the physical game.

I've been playing the PS3 version since launch, as a matter of fact. It's really great so far, I hope the online GTA is the same caliber.

This is true, especially with the Gamecube's mini-DVD format. This discussion will seem funny once a new, higher-capacity format comes along.

I am definitely excited for GTA online. And it is shocking how Rockstar pushed the current gen hardware to create such a magnificent game.

Luckily, it's just an opinion. I'm not selling you a phone, so I don't know why my opinion rankles you so.

I'm with you, I know it's a silly thing to think, but I do. I just feel like we left it behind with the 32-bit, CD games. I also feel like you have a point; this coming generation will probably have a few games with multiple discs.

I decided not to get the game for the Xbox 360 because I had a feeling this would happen. There's something off-putting about having a game come on two discs this generation, at least for me. The game itself is wonderful, and I hope everyone having problems gets them resolved!

Rockefeller's bill, introduced back in January, was a response to the Sandy Hook shootings of December. It directs the National Academy of Sciences to "conduct a comprehensive study and investigation of the connection between violent video games and violent video programming and harmful effects on children." Video

All the neat, convenient stuff does have a learning curve, I'll concede that point. In the grand scheme of things though, it's still easier than having to use a book to type games into your commodore 64, nostalgic though it may be.

Of course there is no gameplay. I've been here five years, and I know that there never is gameplay for this sort of thing. So this amounts to just another hit-and-run demonstration of features you don't give a damn about. Thank you, monotone narrator. Thanks for that namecheck of Bing. Way to sell this thing as not an

I respectfully disagree with your assessment of Windows 8. Instead of a little start menu, you get a start screen. Also, if you run all your programs on the desktop, you will get the same Windows experience you're used to, with your red X button on open windows and everything. Can't make a program close? Try

See you on the Number Nine!

This is what I meant by debate is wonderful! So many people, so many views! I don't normally get to have these types of discussions in the rural area where I live, so thank you for participating & showing me something different. Distinction noted.

Closed-minded. Closed source. Everyone is "close' minded; our minds are literally as close as they can be, closed up inside our skulls. Also, I don't agree with you, but I of course respect your opinion. Debate is wonderful, just be careful about giving people really stupid reasons to attack your position, such as

Do+The Math Nolan. I could not resist!

The 3DS struggled initially, but when quality software began to release, it found a foothold. I'm hoping that Nintendo can release good software for the Wii U, and that 3rd parties will release good software as well. On a personal note: I was always a Sega kid, and I seriously do not want to see Nintendo fall like