Just out of curiosity, how popular is the Silent Hill franchise in Japan?
Just out of curiosity, how popular is the Silent Hill franchise in Japan?
@DigitalHero: Indeed it is. I never knew how much of a system mover the GT franchise is. I personally wonder though if the GT name can still carry weight, although bundled together with a new console, have a new snappy ad, with a cheaper price, released in the holidays and you might have yourself huge sales.
More space, 1/3 potentially awesome, new released games, new console and for only $380?
@All: Oh hush up all of you :^D
If you can only imagine the possible message list during screening.
@spannu: Click with your tongue.
@Mister Jack is credit to girly team!: Not possible since you'd be asked to change your user name.
@Firesoul1: Some people have all the luck :/
@Arelan: You mean at :25 Where a guy with glasses comes out of the building?
She looked pretty good as a Lightning cosplayer :D
@pandafresh: Thank god. I thought I was the only one. It didn't help that I had the lights off my room either :I
@SasmitaEurymachus: On behalf of the idiots here on Kotaku that may have offended you, I'm sorry, but at the same time I applaud your attitude and bravery.
I almost didn't see the Sniper in the window there.
@Owen Good: Looks like no shower radio I've ever seen and it's your second sentence of your post :/
Anyone else think it was a radio player and thought the screen was the handle? xD
It seems the only way the iPod can achieve a rank of a gaming console from the "hardcore" is by actually getting some "hardcore" games on board.
Can't I just wear a nice suit, a little top hat and fake an accent and be called big daddy? :/
Shame since your average Ipod gamer buys nothing more than that new Peggle/puzzle/crossword game.