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More than likely these numbers are based on the units shipped to resellers. Since Nintendo does not sell their units direct, likely resellers bought a lot more copies of games than they did actual consoles.

You know what’s really good? Japanese animation is based on Disney’s animation. This race shit is horse-shit. Let movie makers make movies, if you don’t like it then don’t watch it.

You still need project scope, implementation guidelines, and especially for an RPG: Story/Lore. All of this is part of a design doc, and a lot more. As others mentioned, it is a living document and by no means the word of God. Even though I haven’t worked in AAA games, I’ve worked in enough fortune 100’s to know that

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Also, these figures are jaded. Javascript is the fastest growing language, and in highest demand.

Totally disagree with this. If you’re interested in programming, you should be learning the basics and fundamentals; not trying to learn a specific language based on the “job” you want. A true programmer can work in any language, given there might be a few days of review of syntax, documentation, etc. when switching

My macbook pro can run windows better than most PCs. So, I can play all the games just fine, even in VMWare.

NodeJS is new.

You should check out NodeJS. Comparable speeds to C

Javascript is now a major contender, albeit new and on the bleeding edge. Comparable speeds to C, and outperforming many other languages like ruby, php, and python in certain scenarios.

Maybe if you just made one. There's always manufacture discounts when purchased in bulk. No way it cost that much.

Wow. Clearly these "researchers" know nada about bulk manufacturing. Usually products are produced at half or third of cost. Which can be due to volume.