It would surely give a heart attack to most people.
It would surely give a heart attack to most people.
In Japan you can buy adult games at retail or through Amazon. I think that some are even available digitally. The thing is that super creepy stuff like Monster Monpiece are completely OK on consoles, but accidentally running over civilians in a sandbox game like Just Cause 2 is not, even with the highest CERO rating…
On iOS, a lot.
Self-published/self-distributed PC games are not regulated. However, PC games (which are sold at retail or via Steam/Windows Store/Origin, etc.) in general are.
I don't think Bethesda Softworks (the game that owns and publishes the game regardless of where it is "physically" made) is a Japanese company.
It's not so much self-publishing but publishing on a "closed" platform like game consoles and digital platforms (Steam, iTunes, Google Play, Origin, etc.). The vast majority of platform holders won't allow games over a certain rating.
CERO has a double standard.
Luckily, PS3/PS4 isn't region locked for games, and players who want to enjoy the real version can play the US version on their Japanese console.
I don't want to be controversial, but if you're not a PC gamer and you don't need to cut corners to get the cheapest stuff you can find, why would you not use Apple products?
This post definitely belong to the "Common sense is not so common" category.
Nice mix of the original from the comics and the TV series.
You should have tried the demo version, Half-Life: Uplink which interestingly unlike other games' demos, feature locations and scenarios that don't appear in the retail game itself.
Someone forgot that the PS one could only output 480p with an internal 320x240 resolution, at best. Where are the jaggies?
Because PS3/Xbox 360 has an installed base of 170+ million consoles and owners of these systems still buy lots of games. PS4/Xbox One combined have less than one tenth of that.
It' way beyond "inspired" but I love Super Metroid so I'm OK with anyone reusing its graphics.
Apple is not preventing Nintendo from releasing games for iOS.
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The Macs weren't hacked. Users have installed malware that was included in pirated apps such as Photoshop, and gave the pirated installer administrator privileges (link:http://www.thesafemac.com/iworm-method-o…).
The Mac weren't hacked. To install the malware, you have to download a pirated app, such as Photoshop, and then give the pirated installer administrator privileges (link: http://www.thesafemac.com/iworm-method-o…). Mac can do a lot of things but they can't fix clueless users knowingly installing malware.