axiomatic
axiomatic
axiomatic

Slysoft AnyDVD and CloneDVD for the win.

There is truly nothing that keyboard cat can't make better... NOTHING!

In order as I see them: 1. beer pee, 2. blood pee, 3. bloodier pee, 4. vitamin pee, 5. cranberry "I need to pass a piss test" pee, 6. I just ate asparagus pee.

Come on! Bizarre Creations did the exact right thing. If MS can fuck up FASA which was pretty much a license to print money they could just as easily fuck up Bizarre Creations.

I'd like to know what the last game the guy in the pic played last was? Something tells me it was "Pong" or possibly "Defender", but definitely something very old.

Artists getting the shaft as usual.

Look I own a PS3 and I want it to do well but I just don't believe the hype any more Sony. Put up or shut up.

Because the SixAxis was such a success you needed to repeat the process?

Yeah me too Atomic.... sucks that free speech isn't really free.

Yeah but can any of that tech make a good dry vodka martini? I didn't think so!

@Jango17: Odd my corporate company SEP (Symantec Endpoint Protection) said it was clean.

Great..... two companies that cumulatively have had the worst (strangest?) game character control issues known to gaming....

thREEE fiiIIIVEEEEEE ddddDDZZZZZZZZuuuuuUUUUMMMMMMM!

I have no problem with 60 hour work weeks during crunch time as long as MANAGEMENT is the first ones in that day to turn the lights on and MANAGEMENT is there late at night to turn the lights off for the night as well.

I didn't read a word of the article. Can we get more pics? I'll be in my bunk.

I have a degree in 3d animation and game design and this Star Wars: The Force Unleashed game had MANY of my least favorite things in any game. Invisible walls! Little parts of the wireframe that get your character stuck in the virtual world. Car racing games usually have these the worst. (Project Gotham Racing being

@TroutStalker: I too am sick of serifed fonts like Times New Roman, but just so you know, serifed fonts are easier for dyslexics to read.

I have no issue with Comic Sans. Now the dimwits who use Comic Sans for corporate web pages are officially "Sans Knowledge," but we knew that already didn't we?