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Looks quite... SMASHINGGGggghyessss.
I just wish MS would make one simple update to organize the AddOns section into folders, indexed by game. That would solve half the problems of the current navigation system. PSN already does it that way and it's far more efficient.
You mean I'll finally be able to browse the newest Addons on Xbox Live without having to scroll through 20+ individual song listings, since Microsoft never implemented any kind of freaking filter to get rid of them? SWEET!
BIG AMERICAN PARTY!!!
Huh. I never knew. I'll still attribute it to my coworker in the future, though. I avoid acknowledging that show's existence at all costs.
"'The software drives everything, and there is no question that the Atari (Lynx) product is superior to Game Boy."
At my last office job, we were listening to Pandora and Tiny Dancer came on. At the chorus, one of my coworkers randomly goes "Hold me closer, Tony Daaanzaaaa."
Agreed. The earlier stuff had some crazy good writing at times. There are a few episodes that I still watch whenever I need a good laugh ("Band Geeks" and the DoodleBob episode come to mind).
... what the hell are you going on about? Every retail job I've ever worked that dealt with electronics, the store policy specifically stated to follow any printed guidelines and not sell restricted content to minors without parental consent, be it music, movies, or video games.
If you think about it though, this is eerily similar to what caused the video game crash of the early 80's. Dozens of off-brand video game consoles, with countless clone IP's and unlicensed games, being developed and released by anyone with access to the tools — which weren't exactly hard to come by. The market became…
PROGRESS!!
I'm actually very open-minded, thanks. You just seems to be stuck on proving a point that has nothing to do with my original comment.
On a tiny touchpad like that? After their 100th miss, those are going to be some Mighty Pissed-Off Birds.
This reminds me... what was the name of that puzzle game that was featured on here awhile back that was based around rearranging stories? I remember it had minimalistic 8-bit style graphics. You'd swap out the graphics/objects in each panel on the screen to obtain a specific outcome (add a woman next to a man, it says…
It almost reminds me of the Atari days and the big console crash of the 80's. Hundreds of gaming devices, all playing the same games, saturating the market with semi-functional clones of titles and just causing one huge mess of mediocre products. That's the Android/mobile marketplace in a nutshell, right?
Mmmmm, no... not really. You're still pulling at straws and making observations on something that just isn't there.
Okay, for inputs and menu navigation, THAT I can see. But in the middle of a game, reaching for a touch pad isn't the most intuitive thing. My least-favorite feature on the Vita is the annoying touch pad in the back... if I can't deactivate it in the game options, I know I'll end up accidentally hitting it at some…
Wow, that touch panel looks......... completely pointless. What can it do that couldn't be accomplished with just putting normal buttons there? Is it just the novelty of having it be a "touch" interface?
I'd say more ironic, but yes, indeed. lol