keithyoung
Keith Young
keithyoung

It's not a "fundamental device right" if it has to be an exemption from the law. If one is exempted from paying federal income taxes one year because one does not make enough money, that doesn't mean that person has a "fundamental right" to not pay taxes for the rest of their lives. Exemptions are the EXCEPTIONS TO

It'll probably be part of a larger package which will be out of the price range of any group of gamers. The bankruptcy court is looking to get as much money as possible for the creditors of THQ; it doesn't care about what happens to the IPs after the sale.

I bought it for $3 in the US, hence my valuation...it wasn't based on the conversion between Euro and USD. :-)

I saw a Shadow vessel from Babylon 5.

The used copies aren't being recalled and destroyed, just new ones. Therefore that's worth about $3.00 US.

My first computer was a TRS-80 Model III. That thing was a pain in the neck to get programs to load from the cassette drive.

No, that's L. Ron Hubbard. ;-)

I think that "stop losing the ability to play" is a good thing - that means you'll always be able to play!

She's more than just the 10th Doctor's wife, she's the 5th Doctor's daughter!

All I want to know is if we can pilot the blimp.

Exactly. It's been interpreted as the right to privacy...which I doubt that Owen would argue against.

Sean, you guys REALLY need a lawyer on staff, especially if you're going to get so worked up over so little.

If these are the best, I'd hate to see the worst.

Because a friend of mine worked on the PS3 version but not the 360 version. :-)

I'll be honest, there's not a single game on the Dreamcast that I was ever interested in. "Great games" is a highly subjective determinant.

And Blood Money too. Best intro EVER back in 1989. :-)

The security officer's actions don't exist in a vacuum - if it weren't for the repeated criminal actions of the suspect, she would be alive today.

It's always been THEIR game - if you want YOUR game, start a development team and a publisher.

Yes, it was supposed to be a bad pun. :-)

The security in question is a police officer working a 2nd job. That's why he was armed. He wasn't a "mall cop". He identified himself and the suspect committed battery and fled. This woman pled guilty to shoplifting from Walmart previously and was not to enter another store, so she was committing trespass as well