Not seeing any deals on the blu-rays via the link. If I clink on it, it just takes me to the Amazon.com front page.
Not seeing any deals on the blu-rays via the link. If I clink on it, it just takes me to the Amazon.com front page.
I mostly drink ice tea or soda when gaming. If I do eat anything, it's usually cashews or grapes since they don't have to be held for too long during small lulls in games.
Not quite everything.
I'm not sure about Sony but I know that Microsoft did say that they'll archive it for later viewing at [xbox.com]. Also, if today's video was any indication, e3.nintendo.com should have their conference archived as well.
I could be mistaken but I believe that he wears a suit and tie in the latest Dr. Pepper commercial that sponsors The Avengers.
As a casual Adventure Time fan, I'm intrigued to see how they'll make a game out of this. As a fan of WayForward's work, I'm in. Few houses can do 2D like they do. Between this and the 3DS version of Epic Mickey, it could be a good season for 3DS fans.
Slightly off topic but I do like the direction Game Informer has been going with for their covers recently. Very nice and clean, something I hope they continue with for a long time.
"We don't want zombies on the lawn."
Have you tried using the Mad Catz Street Fighter controllers on your PC yet?
My guess is that most of the on-air personalities were already Microsoft employees to begin with (Larry Hyrb is involved with the Live service itself, for example) so they're still employed. Not sure about everyone else manning the cameras and such, though.
The handles that I used to use is simply my last name with an X attached to the end. Not many Filipinos I know have the last name Dumlao so it worked out well enough until one day on Xbox Live. I was playing with a few people on Dead or Alive Ultimate and someone was telling people he was logging off for the night. He…
My hope is that Sega's new focus on a few franchises will give them a chance to re-release all of their older material on the digital marketplace since it shouldn't cost them much to do and they would already have a built-in fanbase that would buy those titles almost immediately. If they were to do that, then I'd hope…
Really? So the thing is more like a demo? Very disappointed as I was looking forward to giving it a shot.
Spirit Camera, The Pinball Arcade, and the free puzzle game on the Vita will be my choices for this week. All of the other downloadable titles will demos for me and, unless something grabs me, I'll do my usual "wait for a sale" thing with those digital games.
PSN version for both Vita and PS3. The good news is that it's a cross play title so purchasing the game and subsequent DLC on one platform gives you a free copy on the other.
This is great news. I plan on picking up the XBLA version for sure and with the news that getting the PS3 version nets you the Vita version as well, I'm picking it up on Vita as well. Might be an expensive proposition but these guys deserve it for all the work they've done on getting pinball games done right.
Very excited for this one. Since the official site isn't live yet, though, I am curious as to whether or not this will support RBN songs immediately. I might not have too many of them but the support helps. Also, I wonder if this will support Rock Band 3 on-disc songs and if there will be an import fee for that. It'll…
No, I'm fully aware that the US got the game on Sega CD, Sega Genesis, SNES, and possibly a few other platforms. We just never saw it in the US on the PSone so unless we suddenly get it on VC or it gets re-released, US players will have to dig out old consoles or emulators to play it.
If you're in the UK, yes. We never got it on the PSone in the US.
If my shipment of assigned review titles doesn't come in, I'll be playing some Sine Mora story mode on challenging to see if I can get to the true ending. I'll also try to start up Touch My Katamari and Shinobido 2 and do some window shopping on PC parts at Fry's to see if it's in my budget to build a good PC gaming…