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... Ash, that "f00l" thing better be intentional... :-P

Someone put the banana in the refrigerizer.

The hell are you doing, man? That's like the best Zelda music compilation ever made!

Maybe his own version of this?

Kilts can definitely be considered formal wear. Pair a nice one with a shirt and jacket and you're all set. You might get some weird looks, but that tends to come with the territory when wearing a kilt anyway... :-P

And even if there is one, if it isn't enforced, then it isn't relevant.

I thought Ebert's dismissal was pointed towards the games as wholes, as opposed to their individual components. For as many arguments as I've read against games being art, I've never found one that purported that a painting created as a concept piece for a game also wasn't to be considered art.

Interesting.

But how does that translate to used games?

Where's Totilo?

Framerate affects different things when we're talking about it relative to video games vs. relative to film or video.

I was stuck between X1 or XO, myself.

Well, that's disappointing.

EA isn't going to make it work. Because they'd have to make a slightly less powerful version of the engine just for Nintendo. And guess who isn't willing to pay EA for the work they need for a second engine that's exclusive to Nintendo's console.

This EA we're talking about. They are a massive corporation with equally massive resources. EA is the second largest video game publisher in the world. If EA wanted to make their brand new, faster, sleeker, next-generational game engine run on the Wii U, they would make it happen. Statements from EA developers have

Well, either that, or they changed it due to legal battles with Marvel Comics...

Two things:

Well, there are games at the level of Gran Turismo, and then there are much, much more realistic ones that are set up to be pure simulators. iRacing comes to mind as a more professional alternative to GT.

Is that a fact?