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If they knew they were running into major bugs that would require any sort of delay, why would they send out the message that everything was on track?

As others have pointed out, the main reason Flash was so easy to develop for was the existance of the Adobe Flash programing interface. It was a big comfy environment with a lot of easy-to-use tools that people could use to animate quickly and create simple games easily. HTML5 doesn’t have that at all; it’s just a set

What, no “immersive”? Lame.

The new MGO has been on my mind ever since the stories of Konami backing out of the AAA game market came about. I don’t have a whole lot of confidence in their dedication to keeping MGO running for any length of time now. Hopefully they won’t abandon it too early.

Massive ditto, here. You’d think Nintendo would bring along someone who knows how to minimally operate a camera. It’s not like it’s film – you just look at the monitor and see it’s wildly over exposed.

Or, they should’ve chosen option “B” and actually taken some time and effort to make sure what they were doing was reasonable. Knowing how Apple’s content policies neg discriminate against all interactive media, though, this seems fairly in line with what I’d expect.

“It’s not a glitch, it’s a feature!”

I’m sure Canon will be extatic to know that the likeness of one of their cameras was used for taking upskirt shots in this game.

So, it’s pretty much a 3D first-person version of Videoball with only one ball and powerups?

I didn’t know they used Porsches as armor for carriers nowadays!

Maybe this signals they’re doing what I thought they should be: making a device that uses the current top-of-the-line mobile computing and graphics chipset in conjunction with their Wii U screen streaming tech to make a powerful hand-held console that can also be used as a TV-displayed set-top console. Using the

Wait. . . is this a reference to The Prestige?!

Here’s a suggestion:

Wait, what content in the video was copyrighted? I didn’t see the video before it was taken down, so I’m not sure if other media was used, but if you’re referencing the email transcript posted above in the article, then that’s definitely not protected by copyright unless it was, word-for-word, written by Konami

“H-hi! You called? You want be back finally?”

Virtually all of the external capture devices and video recorders, like the Elgato ones, will have both video-in and video-out connectors alongside a USB port for connecting it to your computer. So, they essentially have the splitter built in: you plug the video cable from your console into the one end of the device,

This is despite a standard notice from Sony being presented upon deletion telling the user they would be able to download it again later.

Dude, what happened to this? Not only was the Magnavox Odyssey the first console, it was also easily one of the best looking. You should’ve replaced the refrigerator that is the PSX with this beauty.

Hm, it never worked for me to begin with. I read half a dozen posts about this online and not once did I ever actually see it working.

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It’s from this promotional video released before the game: