@deanbmmv:Oh, boy! Thanks for the tip, deanbmmv. m(_ _)m
@deanbmmv:Oh, boy! Thanks for the tip, deanbmmv. m(_ _)m
@(Zombie) Goldwings: Well, for Skype-like communication, you don't always need some kind of electronic device. Do you, Danny?
@Eulogy: Er, yeah... Just out of curiosity (and throw in a little boredom), I googled "npd top games 2009" and here we go: first suggestion, even if it's only about May: [www.gamertell.com]
It would be quite strange if no DJ Shadow track was inckuded, considering that he was somewhat involved in the project. A good news, even though I'm not really into that kind of game.
@carrliadiere: Well, here we are again: depending on where you live, you may -or may not- be able to purchase FF7! Too bad for me, then, but I hope that it's available for you!
@carrliadiere: Well, I'll check the PSN update, due today, and I'll keep you informed.
@carrliadiere: FF7 is coming to the EU stores, no later than today, as the news has been told on my local VG-sites. ;o)
@BubbleF**kingBuddy: Right...
Yakuza 3 and Kenzan getting out of Japan, anyone?
Might as well become a sequel to "Little Computer People"... Want to play poker, Milo?
@BubbleF**kingBuddy: Didn't he die choking on a chewing-gum?
@Shandy706: the "ballet driving" part didn't add much to the "I'm more of a simulation than thou" claim, imho. But each to their own, of course.
New Rock Band episode, X360 exclusive, dedicated to the star of the moment, who will happen to sing live at the beginning of the MS conference. Rock Band Susan Boyle. Woohoo!
@Yowza57: Same here, PSP and PS3, but my two "phatties" haven't lost their appeal, quite the opposite, in fact! I appreciate to be able to play with my hands spread a little wider, as far as the portable is concerned. As for the PS3, it looks smug with its 500 GB hard drive and its PS2 backward-compatibility.
@yashichi8bit: I'd so much like one too... And a Whirlwind, and an Earthshaker!
Please notice how her bra is open at the bottom, while it encloses her robotits at the top, which is clearly made to prevent them to go, yes, up.
Speaking of an anthropomorphic robot/automaton, the most disturbing was probably Rudy, from the "Funhouse" pinball table. A masterpiece by Pat Lawlor.
@asTer0id: Er, not exactly. The Indian touch is there for marketing purposes only, the game designer being Pierre Taki, who also happens to be the band leader of Denki Groove (hence the catchy music, as said Crayon Box of Fury below). He also was the game director for PSP's WTF (Work Time Fun), by the way.
@Daft: You're right, the sounds there were something, but it could be expected since the game director, Pierre Taki, is also the band leader of the Denki Groove electro-pop band!