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Aside from the sense of it being developed specifically for the console's new controller, you mean? Or maybe the terms of the exclusivity agreement between Ubisoft and Nintendo was enough to counter balance any projected disadvantages from not going multi-platform?

Wow, Apple's marketing team must have done a great job to get you to believe they have ever even been close to having the most popular OS...

I think it's just the chosen scenes in that trailer. As far as I know, it's still supposed to start like similarly to the video you posted.

What would you consider to meet the definition of "innovative," then? Could you provide examples?

After looking it up, I'm in the camp of sticking with the shortened "su/ス" at the end (Aeris). It was apparently supposed to be the Enlgish word "Earth" transliterated into katakana. Normally, you'd want to return to the roots of the original word, pronouncing it like it was supposed to in its original language. In

Yeah, I agree.

It could be a new offshoot game!

I liked how the first and last quotes in this page are almost complete opposites.

I've come to the conclusion that the web development directors at Gawker just don't care about the functionality of their websites. There have been, for at least a year, blatant repeatable glitches in the sidebar that see it fail to link properly to other pages; the above video is unclickable for me because the Kotaku

I'd personally only be satisfied if The Last Guardian was more than GT5 ever was.

What rolls down stairs,

Well, I don't know about dancing around when the action gets crazy, but I usually stand when I play console games. Partially, I do this because the couch is a bit far from the TV, but I also do it because I tend to subconsciously be more attentive to what's happening. Also, having done martial arts for such a long

But... it would be amazing.

The next stage in Bread Spread Evolution is obviously to incorporate alternate flavors and food elements into Nutella.

I always thought the move towards CMOS and away from CCD was more due to cost. CMOS sensors are both cheaper to manufacture and more energy efficient with available battery power.

Yeah, that's surprising that the iPad works that well. Does it handle the T2i footage just as smoothly? I'd heard even desktop editing programs having issues with quickly moving through the heavily compressed H.264 footage.

It's obvious you and timgray are coming from two separate professional views: Tim's looking at cameras from an ENG angle, while you're looking at them from more of a narrative filmmaking angle.

The tax bracket issue only comes into play if a camera is able to record for over thirty minutes continuously, as you said — it has nothing whatsoever to do with the file size.

By "it's on DSLR" you really mean that DoF and bokeh are visual effects you can create via manipulating the physical options available on the camera to affect the way light hits the sensor. This app doesn't allow you control physical depth of field and/or bokeh-causing focus and aperture settings, it just adds faux

Also, unless I'm mistaken, it looks like they're using Berettas in this video.