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You need a license in New York to have a room with arcade games in an otherwise legitimate business? WTF? That's insane. Does NY not allow pizza parlors to have arcade games for customers to play, or are they just singling out those which have entire rooms dedicated to them?

What image to vector program do you suppose he used?

This might be nice. I mean who records demos while they play constantly? Yet I've had some kill streaks that I would have loved to have recorded, and this means I can always grab a demo of what happened when I'm done.

Needs donkey kong music.

This guy ripped off the snake game, and he's complaining people ripped him off?

That's strange... the leaked version of the video had the announcer say "Intruder Alert!" twice at the start, but in this version she says it only once.

This is way better than the version they had in the videos which had no "punch" to it.

Klonoa loveable? More like generic. And I'm sure those repetitive sound effects won't get at all annoying.

They took it down? And here I was just going to send all my freinds to ESPN.com. I guess they hate getting lots of traffic.

70 tasks to go isn't that many. I'd bet you anything that DNF makes it to E3 this year, and ships shortly thereafter.

I hope DNF is amazing just so everyone who bitched for years about it will have to eat crow.

How can a company be worth 30 million and be in trouble? Lay off half the employees, sell off half the equipment, and downsize, and they've got plenty of money to develop fiveto six more titles.

There's no way I'd develop my games for Wiiware with such a restriction in place. It costs thousands of dollars to pay artists and musicians to produce art for a game, and unless you code it yourself thousands more for the code. And Nintendo, who is paying practically nothing to distribute the game, and doing

How the hell does a patent for something like that get by the "obviousness" patent doctrine?

This is why I gave up years ago on the idea of being able to produce a game for Nintendo and decided to develop for the PC only. Console makers make it much too difficult to get a dev kit. They cost thousands of dollars and you have to register as a corporation and all this other BS. Only then will you get access

Why would you even agreee to an embargo on announcing a new game? Whatever happened to secret sources and getting the scoop before your competitors do?