dmcshinobi
dmcshinobi
dmcshinobi

Video games are always changing operating systems, unlike PCs that have the ability to run early Windows games as well as current ones. If consoles had always operated off of the same OS since day one, then the numbers of gamers on either platform would be vastly different. This is almost an apples to oranges

I'm glad you typed this so I didn't have to.

A change of pace for Zelda is most welcome in my opinion. More depth to your character's stats seems like a positive change for the series, or at least a good experiment.

My throttle body is ready.

It's my racing game of choice, and this newest entry will be the best yet.

You're snoody, huh?

"Cloud saves ya' say? Humph, I've been cloud saving since before yer' papi was on his trainin' kart! Back in the day we didn't need fancy ithis-or-that, we just camped around a 20inch tube television with four controllers in our SNES system. Those were tha' days..."

The game looks nice and I'd trust Rockstar with my first born, but nothing that I've seen has drawn me into this game. Maybe I'm just tired of Max Payne? However I'll withhold my final judgement until I see their future reveals.

They probably feel that their work and expenses to pull that off don't equate to any profit for them from releasing on that platform. Whether you think so or not, a lot of people feel that the PC gaming market is shrinking, and they know that there's money to be made in consoles.

What I'd said was in reference to the fact that I thought he was saying that he'll boycott L.A. Noire because of Rockstar's refusal to release RDR on the PC. I'm not sure what you're on about.

Holy shit that was funny!

I know there's a lot of hate for this type of idea, but I've always thought that some games would be fine with incremental content updates. Some games like Forza 4 (I'm going to assume) are going to be fine, but they could continue to update the car selection, tracks, features (maybe that world exploration mode

I haven't seen the anime, but I love the 90's cartoon's voice work. I still envision the X-men's voices like the cartoon's and not the live action movie. They'd also need adequate writing as well, which is one of the reasons I can't stand most animes.

But they have been making gaming devices. Apple's products might not be solely made for gaming but they converted millions of Apple users into gamers without them even knowing it. The majority of consumers wouldn't be in the market for DS, but would gladly buy the iPhone 5 that has equal the gaming power as the DS.

This is the style of anime that I love, not the cartoonish manga eyes that were derived from Betty Boop cartoons. The clean lines and shadows make a very pretty presentation.

Early Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network shows were great. The ones you mentioned were the best, but man did I love me some Rocko's Modern Life, Dexter's Laboratory, PowerPuff Girls, etc.

So you'll only buy L.A. Noire on PC if they release RDR on PC? That's just silly, you shouldn't base your gaming purchases off of what's released, you should purchase the games you want to play.

"Cinderella story. Outta nowhere. A former comedian, now, about to become the Masters champion."

That's some wonderful fan service right there.

Oh wow, you hit the nail on the head!