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Here's a fast easy chili recipe for those that have time to spend. 1 lb sausage, 1 can tomatoes, 1 can black beans, Sriracha, and your favorite salsa (about 1/2 cup).

From what I can gather Windows 8 certification is just a seal that means this game is not going to harm your computer, and is fully functional. It also allows it to be sold from the Windows store.

I don't think Valve is really ready to sell yet... though I believe this might be the highest point the company will ever reach. Valve is a great innovative company but they tend to procrastinate a lot which isn't good. Really the only reason Steam has done so well is cause everybody else blatantly ignored, dropped

Kind of a shady type of censorship if you ask me. I'm not blaming Edios since the guy already had a number of complaints, and he probably should of been fired earlier, but the police tattling to the employer claiming it to be a serious investigation is just a modern form of bullying.

Odds are if the ads are annoying then the service is crap also. As for a reasonable price I'd rather pay for more content than just removing ads.

I saw this presentation at PAX, and graphically this looking like the best thing I've seen all gen, but the gameplay seems so boring, and slow. Almost 5 min in and nothing. Remember this is the part the developer/publisher thought would be the best to show off. I hope it's awesome, but something tells me this game

I was laid off by THQ/Volition in 2009, and it was probably one of the best layoff situations you can get. Sixty days notice, and a ton of help w/ job hunting, and filing for unemployment.

You're still seeing this from a hardware perspective. Gamers won't buy the hardware until there's software, developers won't make the software until there's gamers. The vita isn't making any progress right now with developers and news about the vita's growth is getting worse and worse by the month. When it comes

You don't explain how that kills the vita. Combining the two markets bumps your user base to 30+ million users which is exactly what is holding the vita back right now. Currently the vita market is at a standstill where developers won't make vita games because vita's user base is so low, and the user base is low

I believe the NFL is considered a psudo-public company due to some of the team stadiums using public money. Therefore they cannot offer exclusive contracts behind close doors like a regular company. This is probably far more complicated, but I think the idea is simple EA didn't want to compete w/ 2K, and they

OnLive was just too far ahead in their thinking. If they would of focused more on business apps, and the mobile market they probably would of made billions. Cloud gaming is just too hard to pull off, and the network infrastructure just isn't fast enough right now to support it. I think OnLive did well w/ what they

I think what sony needs to do is combine the software markets of the vita and ps3. They've started down that road a bit offering several games for both systems, but I think if you offered every vita title on the ps3 you're looking at a potential market of 50+ million (probably closer 15 million when you actually

Many Asian bootleg dvds I have ran into have a track called Chinese-English subtitles along w/ normal English subtitles. It's always really broken English and from what I can tell it's for Chinese who speak a little English. I don't speak any Chinese so I dunno if this makes more or less sense w/ their grammar rules.

I've seen quiet a few "vita's dead" articles/quotes from a few sources (This Week in the Business: ‘PS Vita is an Utter Flop.’). Pretty much every time I shrug and respond "handhelds don't work like that." The DS, PSP, and the 3DS all had rocky starts. Not to say the Vita is going to succeed (though I assume it

I'd probably be more worried if I didn't see that. Though it does look like a clean cut, and I know next to nothing about aerodynamics I'd probably just assume the chunk was cut out on purpose.

we use to play this back in high school, but no rackets, or gloves. Essentially you can hold the ball for a couple seconds before you actually burn anything since gasoline burns fumes first.

My analysis on these quotes.

Statistics tend to replace our senses for games. You can't feel how hard a gun kicks or the heat from a fireball, and for the most part you never get a sense of how much damage you're actually doing because of development limitations. This reminds me of a time one of my friends told me why he doesn't play D&D. Back

I hate the term "season pass.' Mostly because it's the wrong terminology. A season pass implies it's only valid during a season, but it's just a credit for DLC released in a certain amount of time. Until I learned this I pretty much passed on every season pass I saw thinking I don't wanna lose my dlc at the end of

I don't think the Konami Code reaches that far outside of game culture. Honestly I think the only things that reach outside gaming culture are COD, nintendo, gameboy, Wii, Xbox, playstation, and WOW. I think most people could recognize 3/7 of these terms, but not really tell you anything significant about them.