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Would you prefer every single sentence that contains an opinion begin with "in my opinion," then? I mean, I guess that's an option, but it's technically unnecessary (and, in my opinion, stylistically boring). An opinion statement will always be an opinion statement, and no amount of padding or brevity can change that

That's what Electronic Gaming Monthly used to do. I'm not sure if it's even still published, but if it is, it could be worth checking out an issue.

If the background blur was static in nature, you'd be spot on. However, the blur in the background is generated both from it being out of focus and from motion. The lack of motion blur on the wheels is what doesn't make sense.

Regardless of your personal feelings on the matter and prior history within Pokemon games, Pokemon Bank is technically a separate application, and one that costs money on top of the cost of the full Pokemon games. Presumably, you bought Pokemon X or Y knowing that Bank wasn't included and would be released at a later

"As a consumer you can never demand more from someone who gives you a free service (unless that service damages your product to the point it can never be used again)."

The Pokebank wasn't released in the West, though, so no one over here lost any money. Also, unless you're talking about some different kind of charger, 3DS consoles sold in North America come with chargers. Maybe not a plastic charging cradle, but the wall plug and wire were there in the box when I bought mine a few

Calling those "video games" makes sense, as they're very purely about depiction of game mechanics and not much else. "Interactive media" is a more neutral term under which all video games and related media fall.

"Interactive Game" seems redundant; are all games not inherently interactive in some way?

That was the third season, called Digimon Tamers (the one Gaardus was referring to above).

Okay, now cue up all four of those videos to about 1-2 minutes in and then start playing them all at once.

According to YouTube itself, the algorithms scan "over one hundred years of video every day," which would require the equivalent man power of 36,000 people working "without blinking" 24/7 year-round.

There's still some debate over the legality of video depicting game content. Due to the nature of the original content being interactive and multimedia-oriented, it's debatable whether the amount of YouTube video content and the effect its distribution may have on the potential market for the original work are

Well, 960 x 1080, actually, but yeah, it's never the best idea to put too much weight on fine detail-related graphical fidelity when viewing YouTube videos. The exteriors of the vehicles, for instance, were hard to tell apart in terms of detail. Luckily, with the interiors taking up most of the space on either side,

As someone who's a stickler for technicalities, I too am annoyed that neither the price nor the resolution actually have a value of three thousand or more. 3k video should be at least three thousand pixels horizontally (or 3072, really). There's a weird exception in the case of 4k and 8k where there are new standards

I'd say it's sort of like an exponential curve as the game progresses, eventually leading to a plateau after a certain point. When you reach a certain level in the game, you'll probably be able to make close to one million credits per race, or even more than a million for some (the longer ones). So, saving up the 20

A quick translation reveals that the text emitted from enemies that have been shot means the following:

Different activities within the city give you a different amount of style. You could, if you wanted, just keep buying stuff and doing the Loto-ID contest everyday, but it would take a while to accrue enough. Here's a breakdown of the different style levels associated with doing different tasks in the city:

Technically, "movie" is a shorthand version of the term "motion picture," any form of moving image regardless of recording medium. "Film" refers to the use of a particular recording medium (film, obviously) in the creation of a motion picture. In modern times, the word "film" is frequently used as a blanket

Is it just me, or do the thumbsticks look like they have a yellow-ish, green-ish tint to them? Is that just from the odd hand oils... ?

OOOH AAAH. Look at all those macro-blocks! (2:50 in the video)