jama818
jama818
jama818

Man, the best stuff is in gray. It's like a nice little surprise after you take a gamble on the click... or rather indie comments. So underground, bro.

We've been in a technology boom for about 30 years. Unfortunately people do care, the people who care the most are the console makers. If a console is shipping with a obsolete hard drive then customers are going to notice this and understand that they are going to have to pay a higher price point than manufacturers

Seriously. What's all this "this time around" shit? Nintendo has, to this day, never had online multiplayer as their focus.

I like this asteroid blasting space canon a lot. Really great user friendly and smooth.

Gee, I can't imagine what possible applications there could be for getting a better understanding of the behaviour of high-speed jets of high-temperature gases moving around in an enclosed area...

Damn near all of the tech we take for granted today was first developed for military applications. Personal computers, the internet, cell phones, early versions of all of these things were originally developed for the military, before eventually being refined to the point where an individual could afford it.

Some people record police brutality to try to combat it.

*nasal whistles*
*mouth smack*
"Awwwmm mawy gawwd mmuummm"
*chew chomp*
"Mmmummm lookithis mummmm"
*nasal whistles*
"Mmmm mmmmm mmmmmmmmm m mmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmm"
*chomp smack*
"I need save some MMMMM so we can test it tomorrow!(?)"
Uuuugh. Fuck this guy. Fuck this guy so hard.

Freud would have a field day with the Silent Hill series.

Yesterday I almost hit a pedestrian who was suddenly walking unto the bikeline backwards (!!), his hands full with stuff. I managed to ring my bell (should have used the brakes, but I was a bit too shocked and he walked right in front of me) and he jumped out of the way. Of course he yelled at me, because it's my

I think there are several factors for this phenomenon. I remember a very interesting interview with Tomonobu Itagaki, former leader of team ninja, and a strong supporter of the xbox brand from the very beginning. In that interview (conducted by EGM back in 08 a few months before the release of ninja gaiden 2) they