hermes2000
hermes2000
hermes2000

For someone that stayed locked in a tower for most of her natural life, I would say she can do too much.

Why I don't disagree with you, I find it funny you reach that conclusion from these drawing, when in some of them he is clearly in the losing side...

Are you saying people should sue over gameplay concepts? Because the videogames landscape would have been pretty different if that was the case.

He shot first...

As someone that had to work on a trade show because of my knowledge and was close enough of other stands with booth babes, I have to doubt the results of this experiment. If your intention is drawing attention and traffic on your booth, babes work a lot better.

I'm not Cliff Bleszinski. I'm not Ken Levine. I'm just a guy who has seen a lot of hatred that is undeserved for a medium that really is just a piece of entertainment. I'm relatively new to the field—I've been working in games for five years—but I have never seen this level of hatred in any other industry. Do

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I discovered this recently, and I think it is pretty relevant...

Yeah... how dare them to do Nintendo's job instead of... you know, Nintendo.

South America.

The sad thing is, even when my speed is ten times worst than that (have to be grateful if I ever reach over 300 kb/s), I would still welcome a pure digital future. Unless the game is a sure hit in my market (something like GTA 5 or FIFA 14), new games take a couple of weeks to reach here, and with taxes and custom

A transition period is absolutely necessary. The problem with MS original message was the hubris of assuming such period was unnecessary and people would have to catch up to them.

I have seen worst...

Not to mention that by exposing their twitter account and calling themselves "hackers" while using a freeware Windows script program, they are only hurting the ego of real hackers and giving them a target.

To launch a DDoS with a Windows downloaded application is not a hacker, the same way shooting pigeons with a BB gun doesn't make them snipers.

And the people that work on the games being sold.

Its not a new thing. Kamiya praised God of War and the Soul Calibur team nerded out with MK 9, among several other examples... Being too much in Internet sometimes we forget that most of the people that work on the industry do it because they love games in general, not just their own stuff.

It was not the same. He was an actor hired to act like a Sony's spokesperson. He pretty much repeated the same character for a Nintendo commercial.

Fanboys is the business of children and manchild. Yoshida is a gentleman...

I would say it works the same way. It happened with 400 days later and Wolf Among Us.

Probably cheaper to get the rights to the footage of random FPS than World of Warcraft. At least that is probably what CNN legal department though, and they didn't want their content being pulled off youtube.