It's not even just the size.
It's not even just the size.
Compare these 'blah' games to what most of us were playing on our phones 5 years ago. Or heck, the amount of gaming we could get for $0.99 before mobile gaming, even.
Nah, it’s a different market. For games, the new machine comes with new games, and the older ones are no longer of import.
Because history has proven that if you're not personally into a thing it'll never be popular, successful or have any impact on the industry.
Reads parade of comments rationalizing that this is entirely a non-issue.
So we've gone from Xbone to Xbox 180.
Just Cause 2 is (imho) one of the best games this generation.
I'm usually considered a fairly skilled gamer at what I mostly play, but have me talk to anyone at the same time and I go full retard, so it might not necessarily be different from that for Fallon.
We don't game with him personally...so it is really hard to say. But being filmed on TV in front of a live audience while conducting an interview AND trying to make funny comments is a LOT of work. How good would your game playing be under those circumstances? And really, I game a LOT and if I was thrust in front…
Exactly my point. Hell, I have a tablet that I connected to the internet ONCE so I could put my rom collection on it. It is forever my Emulator Console, and I never have to do some stupid "check-in"
You can trade games on Steam, yet Steam has an offline mode with no time requirement.
Actually, the iPad doesn't "REQUIRE" an internet connection to deliver full value. It just requires one to get content occasionally, and in some situations it only requires it once, period. You don't have to constantly "check-in" to keep the content.
Well said.
If you want to use a single "o" it needs to be the "ō" as in "shōjo".
Gene Colan's work seems to suffer a great deal in translation when his inker interprets too many of the textured strokes in his pencils as solid black areas. Tom Palmer, the frequent inker on Tomb of Dracula, was one of the guys who seemed to get it right.
I'm going to agree and raise this to saying it's my personal favorite comic book story of all time. Maybe it's because I love this book so much, but the trailer reminded me of this Superman a lot.