Sorry, I stopped reading at "still no manual...".
Sorry, I stopped reading at "still no manual...".
Um, no. Not doing business with them does not make them un-horrible. You can have a horrible business and still have customers... just ask Comcast.
Actually, it's not worse for anyone. To wit:
First, you have to determine if they are talking about theistic satanism or atheistic satanism. Only one believes that satan is a deity, not just a symbol. And even then, being a deity is not the same as being God, or the creator, or the reason for the universe (and existence as we know it). Most religions are, by…
This is ultimately a good thing. Though I don't like all of the back-tracking, the fact is that so long as every unit still has to be purchased with Kinect, there's no reason not to develop for it. And all of those who are fearing Big Brother will no longer have reason to complain (though I suspect they'll find…
Wow... that's a stunningly awesome idea!
It strikes me as even MORE ridiculous (if that's even possible) that Batman could come out as anything but a paraplegic in a confrontation with Superman.
Also, I'm pretty sure he painted some parts, and that's a definite no-no in LEGO circles. Even if it was just a rebody contest, it could have been better. 99% of what makes this cool is the chassis, though, and that's all stock.
This is cool and all, but it appears to simply be a rebodied Technic 4x4 Crawler (http://shop.lego.com/en-US/4X4-Craw…)... Just like the one I have sitting in my office that I built last Christmas.
Yeah, we sure did.
Not really. See: Smartglass or PS Vita. Viola... instant Wii U. Bit without the sucky hardware and lack of AAA games.
Here's the problem... no one knows the Wii U is not just an accessory for the Wii. The thing has, like, zero awareness among the audience you're talking about. And if you bring the price down significantly, it looks even more like a high-priced add-on.
Pikmin? Seriously? Could not care less...
I agree with this...
Confession #1: I purchased a Wii U Deluxe on day one last year.
I found a new one (box, plastic, the whole shebang) and a handful of sealed games on on eBay about a year ago and snatched it up. Opening it (yes, I bought it to play) was just like the first time back in 1999. And Soul Cailber was just as fun as I remembered. And so was Power Stone and Crazy Taxi. So many good…
This was one of the most confusing, poorly written articles I've read in a long time. It took me 3 or 4 tries just to understand what the author was trying to convey in the opening few paragraphs, much less the rest of the piece (which was about 5 paragraphs too long). I would say this author is a "tosspot," but since…
You want a conspiracy?
So, that would make the PS4 even less likely to feel next-gen then (no Kinect, TV functionality, etc.).
As demonstrated in the comments section of the original article, this was a poorly researched article (if it was researched, at all). This isn't atypical for Gawker sites, of course, but I'm nonetheless glad Netflix has issued a swift response.