@narutogameking: Of course I will. Remember when CDs changed gaming? Who'd use that? Or mouselook? Why would I want speakers? Gaming is constantly evolving.
@narutogameking: Of course I will. Remember when CDs changed gaming? Who'd use that? Or mouselook? Why would I want speakers? Gaming is constantly evolving.
@narutogameking: PC players don't even like controllers or cameras or move?
@pWEN: Racing games has to top the list, since they use both licensed music and licensed cars. Followed up by sports games. But then, who wants to play NFL '98?
@Jordan White: Sony has their own PC development team. It doesn't tap into the PS3 development team. And if the PS3 team lets the PC team use their toys, it's win-win for all.
@narutogameking: Why is that?
@Kadin: the second playthrough of Zelda, I remember ripping out hairs, bombing every wall and setting fire to every tree, trying to find the dungeons. Such a great moment when I finally beat it.
I used to make up cheats and secrets in video games that I never owned. I remember I told my friend how to beat Tomba! on the PS1, even though I didn't even own the system.
@SaintMadeOfPlaster: You've never faced the challenge of trying to be cool to your friends when you're in middle school. It was a dog-eat-dog world during that era!
@Ronnie McKnight: You're not selling a PS3. It's more akin to you selling you save states of games that, once you load them, gives you the achievements.
Today it did. Kotaku has about 20 posts about the NGP in the past few days. So NGP is so fresh in my mind.
@animejunkie103: 3G can't handle that much data. I can't even stream a video on 3G without lag. I can't imagine how a 16 player game running at full speed would work.
@Airaku: I don't see it. The only crowd I can see grabbing this is the CoD fan who wants to play multiplayer on the go. But without a dedicated internet connection, I see no good out of it.
@thirdRaven: Oh my god that was amazing. It's like that whole city is just having a good time.
@Tebasaki: Kinect doesn't have that advanced level of heat sensor. I don't even think it even has heat sensor. Just a scan of everything that can move.
What about Onlive? You pay 5 bucks to play a game for 3 days. Heck, you don't even have to download the game - just the launcher.
@KennyOO7: I don't think it should be though. A game is completed about a week or two in advance for the shipping date. That's plenty of time to test the DRM servers and ensure they validate.
@Tebasaki: Nah. You could always wear a photocopied mask of the face of the original owner. Security thwarted again! :D
This is going to sound incredibly shallow - but I hate watching films with chunky neckbeards. Which is why it's so difficult to watch Seth Rogan.
@Grafty: Such a perfect statement.
SNES vs Genesis.