I almost exclusively play my console/main TV from a computer/desk chair. My set up is I have my computer desk on the right side of the living room and the TV and consoles are along the center back wall. Then I use the desk to prop up my legs.
I almost exclusively play my console/main TV from a computer/desk chair. My set up is I have my computer desk on the right side of the living room and the TV and consoles are along the center back wall. Then I use the desk to prop up my legs.
I was talking about the 32X (which is still Genesis), I used that so I could use the sega joke :(
Most yes, others no. If your computer doesn't have an internet connection, Steam will usually still load up and give you access to your games.
They're 16-bit... 32-bit didn't come until Genesis (among other non-Nintendo consoles). Which is why Sega does what Nintendon't.
According to the wikis (multiple ones) it's the Anthologies version. Which isn't too surprising since the "better" version was for GBA.
I kind of wish the Vita unit I played with back in November/December had Little Deviants... It had Uncharted, which isn't a bad thing. However I just finished Uncharted 3 not long before that and Golden Abyss was just more Uncharted, again that's not a bad thing just not what I was in the mood for haha.
True, that definitely is something to worry about, especially if you make the ads fit into the game without interrupting stuff... you did mention you are planning to have updates for the game. If the updates are more than just minor bug fixes (i.e. extra content of some sort), you could keep that exclusive to your…
I've seen it go both ways, and actually more games seems to have ads in them than not.
You end up connecting one of the devices to your router via ethernet cable, and then you can put the other device in any outlet in the home to get wired internet there.... think of it as putting an ethernet cable through your electrical outlet...
Awesome! Now that we have a DC-based writer... does that mean we could have official Kotaku events in the DC area now? haha.
I couldn't really play the original... the gameplay was horrible (I really tried, even my friends were yelling at me for lasting as long as I did). Do you know if they made any improvements to running around in the game world?
A green colored mint shake.
So I thought I should let everyone know, but McDonald's is already serving Shamrock Shakes (one of my favorite shakes ever).
I only give out my games to a couple of my close friends, and by close I mean I could easily walk over to their apartments and destroy them if they weren't going to give me the games back haha.
I only pre-order games online when I'm trying to get the collector's edition or something specific... Since I've been burned a few times by trying to get specific things in store (even if I pre-order).
Man, this is horrible! Now I may start watching these things, and have the legitimate excuse of watching for the story. :(
I like it, the only thing that kind of bugs me is the sounds. Other than that, cool beans.
Agreed. Tiny Tower might borrow heavily from SimTower, but it isn't a direct copy by any means (though we all wish it was). That's why this Zynga rebuttal doesn't really work. Since Zynga's version of Tiny Tower/SimTower seems to be a direct copy of everything Tiny Tower is, but with some slicker graphics.
Team Fortress 2 as well.... that's even free now!