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You've also completely edited your original comment, which makes this "conversation" completely pointless.

Sorry but that sounds like basically everyone who's buying a PC or any kind of electronic device.

That, and if you know where to find pirated video, it will take you 30 seconds to figure how to stream them on your Apple TV.

Not true. We use it every day to stream music or movies, either from the Internet or from a device inside the house. It's dead easy to use by anyone, young children and non-techy people.

Same thing. The other game would be the often rumored Just Cause 3.

Oh, COME ON!

Yet this guy couldn't have made this video or reached millions of people without these "hamsters." He's basically an ungrateful egotistical dumbass.

Dude it's a cartoon originally designed to sell toys.

Are you seriously commenting on the graphical quality of a compressed, 256 color 8-bit GIF image?

Thank you. This should be posted at the beginning of all threads about 4K and 8k.

Because products don't sell themselves. Contrary to popular opinion, you need marketing to sell products. Yep, even sending out review copies or press releases to the media and get people to hear about your game, is part of marketing.

I have to admit that I hadn't heard about Pastis or Pearls before but I would have bought that comics just for those Watterson's strips alone.

For reference, here's the full cover. Like the mag itself, it's an intoxicating mix of utterly inappropriate garbage and wonderful wordplay.

Costs are only a small part of the equation. Using an example from the movie industry, the average movie ticket price hasn't changed in the last 30 years (went from $7.3 (CPI adjusted) to $8.1) while the average budget for a Hollywood movie has more than tripled (went from $50,000,000 (CPI adjusted) to over

During his keynotes Steve Jobs was already calling applications "apps" since the mid-90s, way before Apple released the first iPhone. And I'm pretty sure he didn't coin the term.

you mean seppuku/ harikiri -ritual disembowelment or sudoku death by number?

That guy might really insane

I had a few Game & Watch and still have fond memories of those.

TRS-80 was my first computer too (0.89 MHz processor and a whopping 4 kB of RAM as my parents wouldn't get us the 16 kB memory upgrade) and I have found memories of waiting for programs to load from the cassette tapes. Well, they would mostly FAIL to load from the tapes and it would take hours, but the sound that the

I have seen a lot of Android user (myself included) start the wrong thingy or hitting the wrong button plenty of time. Granted I haven't use a handset running Jelly Bean or KitKat yet, but I can't imagine there would be a big difference in terms of usability.