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The vast majority of Square-Enix games on iPhone are $20 a pop. And don't forget that most "free" games make more money than traditional games via microtransactions (IAPs). Nintendo could sell a game like Pokémon Rumble U for free on iOS, and make tons of money selling only the figures to "import" in the game, thus

In Japan. The country whose video game market has been shrinking year-on-year for the last decade.

And at this rate, the only way to play Nintendo games will be on an emulator.

Sounded like common sense up till the one about buffet and Spanish women. WTF?

There are about 1 billion Android devices out there, and the Galaxy S3 and S4 -by far the best selling high-end Android devices- have sold about 80 million units (about 50 millions for the S3 and under 25 millions of S4). You do the math.

A few top of the line Android devices have higher specced GPUs than the iPhone.

With maybe the exception of Nintendo, no Japanese game developer or publisher has a team of professionally qualified translators, editors and localization QA testers big enough to do what you're suggesting. As many pointed out in this thread, a lot of text and gameplay gets changed during development, which means that

On a "per case" basis, I'll definitely allow her wherever she wants (Oh Go Eun).

I don't know if it's to get attention or what, but nowadays the UI gets shuffled before I get used to the previous new one.

Unless you're making an educational games, if you need to add countless notes and explanations for people to be able to enjoy it, it's not much of a game anymore. Don't forget also that the vast majority of games are localized FROM English to European and Asian languages; should all this games also come with a book

Also:

Is this clearly stated in the ToS though? I don't own an Xbox and I've never read its ToS, but I have and use several accounts on other services (PSN, iTunes, Steam, etc...) without any problems.

Is this clearly stated in the ToS though? I don't own an Xbox and I've never read its ToS, but I have and use several accounts on other services (PSN, iTunes, Steam, etc...) without any problems.

Wired's Laura Hudson shares a similar sentiment, though she frames it a little bit differently: That in a way, the show had three finales. "Ozymandias" was the dramatic ending, "Granite State" was the saddest but most honest, and last night's "Felina" was "essentially the feel-good ending, insofar as Breaking Bad is

There were at least Ape Escape 2, ICO, World Soccer Winning Eleven 7 International, Devil May Cry 2, and a few other games from Namco, From Software, Bandai, Koei, Sega and Taito.

Replace "THPS HD" with "Just Cause 2" and "horror movies" with "Ted Talks" or "random YouTube video" and you get my problem. Dammit.

"Most" usually means more than 50%. 4 movies out of 15 doesn't qualify as "most."

I can't explain Cars 2, but Planes is not a Pixar movie.

I guess the seagull was blown away too.

I think you're confusing the QuickTime plug-in with QuickTime Player. Either that or you're using Windows 3.1.