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I understand your arguments, I was just saying why a segment of gamers take a while before switching to new gen consoles. Making console backward compatible is not so hard (first gen PS3 did, Nintendo has been doing it with their last 2 consoles); the reason why Microsoft and Sony have stopped doing it is simply

Married with kids, you don't really need to be hardcore to have more than one system under the TV. Just saying that backward compatibility is pro-consumer.

You said "There is no reason not to keep last and next gen both under the TV" and I just gave you a reason. There's no room in my entertainment center for 5 or 6 consoles, and I'd guess that it's the same for most people. Besides, my point was not so much about playing games after I've put them away, but about playing

There is no reason not to keep last and next gen both under the TV

That will be the first game I buy when I get my PS4. Just Cause 2 already offered so much and I can't imagine what they'll come up with.

Why can't I help thinking that a game in which you run around taking upskirt shots of underage girls is worse than a game where you run around killing whoever stands in your way?

Keurig has hacked their own DRM?

I don't really see the point in a demo for a JRPG.

Another issue is that the App Store review staff is understaffed (last time I heard they're only a few people reviewing a few thousands app a day).

Why does the fact that you like Windows Phone better turns into another bandwagonesque Apple-bashing post? Most of us have tried the "alternatives" and didn't like them (you couldn't pay me to use an Android handset more than a few minutes). Sure, Apple's rating system is broken (you can't get a game or a comics with

I'm not sure who's worse, immature Internet users whining about a new, unreleased fighting game character or the developer's childish comebacks.

It's Etsushi Toyokawa, a fairly popular Japanese actor.

Fez, Echochrome, Monument Valley, Crush and to some extent, Super Paper Mario all base their gameplay on very similar mechanics but are still very different looking games.

Fez, Echochrome, Monument Valley, Crush and to some extent, Super Paper Mario all base their gameplay on very similar mechanics but are still very different looking games.

Nobody really needs to buy these re-releases. When people stops buying them, Square-Enix will stop making them.

My last Nintendo console was the GameCube so maybe I'm not the best person to give an opinion, but I don't understand how the relative processing power of the Wii U has anything to do with whether it's worth it or not?

I thought it was EA that we were supposed to hate.

"Not Pacman"