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I think it would be petty if the other hardware manufacturers left for Windows if Google made their own phones.

I don't understand your argument at all. If they made their own phones, I'm sure it would at least be as good as the average Android phone, and Android phones are selling.

I'm a guy in my mid-20's with a college degree and a full time job. And I love videogames.

Agreed.

What a pompous ass. I'd take Assassin's Creed over Braid any day.

"If you NEED a hardcore gaming desktop to game, you're doing something wrong."

Um... my 2010 MacBook Air with a 1.4 GHz Core 2 Duo CPU and integrated graphics can play most games fine. For gaming, desktops haven't been needed for years.

But Batman does this all the time, and no one calls him silly.

I took a picture next to the Hachiko statue

I was in shibuya a few weeks ago. It really has the same vibe as this game lol

And I'm glad that I can just choose to date hot women now!

I was in Japan for work a few weeks ago. One of the cute girls in the office had One Piece figures all over her desk. Damn, I knew I should've brushed up on my anime beforehand!

Now I understand, but that first line "No matter what Shay's reasons were for leaving the company, it's incredibly unprofessional to behave that way" made it sound like he was knocking Shay. It's confusing.

I doubt local coop would make that big of a deal. Like I said, lots of better games have come out since then(I guess I only mentioned online). People can play local coop in the Marvel Ultimate alliance games, shooters like Gears of War and Halo, etc.

Wow, you didn't read the article, did you?

Did you not read the whole article? /SMH

I doubt PSO2 would sell. The first one did ok because it was the first online console rpg which was pretty awesome for the time. I put hundreds of hours into the DC version myself.

Rage much?

That's the same as saying "They should make Shenmue 3. It would sell like hot cakes!"

"Bro, it's so small." That's an actual thing I heard from an actual person. The man was a personal trainer at my gym, the "it" was a tiny Iphone. He clenched the miniature thing in his iron grip.