My iPhone 4 has a similar feature. If I "hold it wrong" it completely loses signal.
My iPhone 4 has a similar feature. If I "hold it wrong" it completely loses signal.
This four-part tutorial focused on remaking Kraid's Theme from Metroid really helped me pick up Famitracker. After that you can dig around the wiki and other videos. This was a good start for me.
Canyon.mid was good stuff, but I always had a soft spot in my heart for Windows XP's Welcome screen music.
When I was a kid I dreamed that being grown would be just like being a kid, only you replace school with work. Now that I'm grown my life is basically just like that... but not. I can't say I don't have time to play games. I have nearly the same amount of time I've always had.
Yeah, I realize I sound like I'm placing the burden of proof, so to speak, on Sony here. That wasn't completely my intention. I just meant Sony needs to somehow help developers see that the Vita is a platform that is capable of giving gamers great gaming experiences. At the end of the day though, I agree, it's all…
I did a mini-review on Giantbomb, but here was my one-liner for Twitter:
U mad bro?
All I wanted for the 25th Anniversary was, aptly, the Mega Man Anniversary Collection to hit PS3 via PS2 Classics.
Would have rather they kept this and released Theatrhythm instead. :(
Confirmed. Just purchased. :D
"No true Scotsman". Nice.
"The iPhone 5 Might Be the Best Smartphone for Gamers" ...because Apple announced an official attachable case/gaming input combo device.
Don't suppose this means we could get controller support patched onto the PC? This is a 16-bit sidescroller after all... Oh well. :\
Project Giana got an upvote from me. Quite a slick looking platformer.
Oops! You forgot to connect your XBox 360 Gamertag to your EA account! Gotta do that before you can play too. What's that? You don't have an EA account? Gotta make one!
Article's premise: Not casting actor who matches background of character is terrible.
I would buy this on Vita in a heartbeat.
We often see posts about web security, but one trend I've often wondered about hasn't been addressed (that I've seen): Logging into websites using completely unrelated accounts. Like using Twitter or Facebook to log into websites.
Another LEGO model labelled a "set" to get me all excited and click the article, and get ready to throw down money... that ISN'T a set. Can we, like, stop calling things that aren't sets "sets"? It's driving me crazy. :\
You know, I was so excited about Gravity Rush before it came out. Everything about it is amazing from the art/level design, music, graphics, world... But those controls. I've never before felt so strongly that a game was actively fighting my attempts to control it. The camera, targeting, and steering mechanics simply…