You’re the worst.
You’re the worst.
You, a common muggle: I hope I get into Ravenclaw!
Its not a personality test, its magic...
lol @ conspiracy theories, and at using the Wii (a high-demand but also highly-produced unit) to support a broken hypothesis about Nintendo being complicit in price-gouging.
I’d take it a half step beyond that and specify that it be a middle-class white people problem.
Wait wait. Are you saying Amazon cut the price of a Dr. Seuss book to undercut Milo’s sales?
I thought Gawker got shut down because Univision recognized there was no revenue in it and they didn’t want political commentary. Why is Gizmodo posting reviews of leaked copies of a book that has nothing to do with technology? The comments will say to just ignore the article, right? I don’t want to ignore it. Stop…
I think Donald may know a thing or two about not paying taxes.
Like I said in another comment, If someone said they’re fans of Migos I’d walk away too.
They just don’t have enough of a library since, for whatever dumbass reason, they refuse to allow PS1 games on the PS4, minus Squeenix’s FF VII re-port from the PC version. That really is a double-edged sword on only giving away indie games, though they really do seem to only give out the shittiest ones...
Is that why every month for PS+ we get indie games, and they keep allowing poorly made ones on the PS Store? Or is that why VR has failed big time, and how Sony could have easily avoided it if they had just looked at how badly the Rift and Vive sold?
I laugh long and hard at a company that thinks that small team created content, which can (doesn’t always) come out dozens of times a year and offer a great gaming experience at a MUCH lower price point than a AAA title would somehow be a dated thing compared to the massive investment and technical infancy that VR is.…
Fifteen years ago I finished college. I then went and took the teacher’s certification exam, and passed easily. I then decided I didn’t really want to be a teacher.
I cannot begin to count how many business I’ve left, both physical and on-line, because I couldn’t find the price until check out.
Don’t use their Wi-Fi - problem solved? Or do they prevent you using your own mobile data instore as well?
Am I the only person that doesn’t use store/restaurant free WiFi? Hotel WiFi is the only WiFi I’ll use outside of my home and office. Do people really use the free WiFi at stores all that much? Serious question.
True to a point. If you look at Mass Effect 1 vs. 2 for example, They took a lot of RPG elements out (inventory management, complex leveling options, etc) and streamlined the shit out of what was left. What you ended up with was a servicable 3rd person shooter with small RPG elements and a bioware storyline. There…
Half-Life
And gamers keep throwing money at it.
That’s not artificial scarcity, that’s just scarcity. Nintendo is pumping out as much as they can and its selling, artificial scarcity is where Nintendo pumps out less then they can making the scarcity an artificial construct. That is not the case here.