@Dresan: I am speechless. That is a horrible, yet very likely true picture of the future. D:!
@Dresan: I am speechless. That is a horrible, yet very likely true picture of the future. D:!
@popennell: (accidentally navigated away from my page while typing this. so lets try this again...)
oh god. it's too early. we're not ready for mobile dolls yet.
@Caturday Yet?: Humbling, eh? I love it.
@Nipah: Im not really sure, tbh. I wouldn't really expect so though. I imagine though for most cases you wouldnt really have much more than like say 5 or 6 max. I have had 4 before (SNES, + NES + Dreamcast + cable), and the signal was fine.
@Ueziel: +1!
@Suicidal Octopus: That's probably the idea of collecting.
@hahnchen: heh, that's not a bad idea. it'll benefit at least one mad yahoo!
@resvrgam: I don't think you have to be old. or it even has to happen once. I've had to reevaluate my life a few times. I'm only 23. It's just important that it happens and you come out with something productive at the end.
That's a really interesting post. Thanks for posting it. I
@Jason Taylor: Well, I'm not really sure, I was born in the late 80's so I don't really have much more experience than what you mentioned, but from what I've seen is that most games before were heavily text based, and so, a much heavier reliance on a great story. Games in the 90's definitely started to shift towards…
@Razoky: well sir/madam, I had not thought of that. You have blown my mind.
@OfficerJesus: ah, sorry I wasn't clear on that. Currently the bill
She's adorable. Has she been in anything? I did a quick google
@FortWaba: I read your comment figured you were calling hackers the same thing as pirates. Saw you arguing the same points I said in a thread below. fixed comment. :D
@Vulgarbinary: Don't really think I have to.
@Sean Morse: I'm not sure of the legal details, but this is a prize, not really someone getting paid for their work. nor is anyone profiting off of it.
@OfficerJesus: I don't really know. That's currently the main issue preventing the passing of a copyright bill here in Canada. basically the breaking of a Digital lock would nullify any laws protecting fair usage.
@Vulgarbinary: regardless. hobby hacking won't die. there's always some kid out there that will do it, just because it's there.
@FortWaba: Edited: raged for nothing. my bad.