Hey guys, let's build at attack helicopter that can't fly, but instead floats. It'll be super useful!
Hey guys, let's build at attack helicopter that can't fly, but instead floats. It'll be super useful!
Is anyone else surprised that GoPro's 'be a hero' marketing strategy of showing people doing some reasonably dangerous stuff hasn't come back to bite them yet? Every time you people doing stunts/extreme sports in shows or commercials you see things like "Do not attempt at home" or "Professional driver, closed track."…
I like how careful they are not to piss off Walmart at the end of the segment.
You'd think they would just market it as "melt resistant" and slap it on the box.
I wouldn't be surprised if Disney/EA actually DID release a new version of X-Wing in a couple of years; however, I doubt they would do it sooner. The smart money is on waiting to see which of the current generation of 3D space combat sim games developed the best engine, and then license it from them and slap a stars…
For those considering a re-play of KOTOR 2: I found a bug that could be of interest. Conversation with Atris about sparring can lead to a question about her clothing; which prompts her to put on a jacket that appears in her inventory. This jacket can be sold for $2000 credits, and this process can be repeated as many…
It's cool, but how does it differentiate a hit to the body to a hit to, say, the wall?
I would love to see a strategy/FPS combination that let you issue voice activated commands to your troops so you could be commanding the battle while blasting bad guys.
So, people more well versed in GIF compression can stop me if I am wrong here; but this seems like a really bad way to go about showing content like this. I'm willing to bet that a video format that allowed for compression would drastically reduce the file size without loss of quality. What possible advantage could…
I guess I just always skipped over it because by the time it aired I felt like it was targeted at a much younger audience. I'm not trying to bash it or anything; i'm just offering empirical evidence that out of the pantheon of (occasionally obscure) historical and pop-culture references, this was the very first I…
This was the very first time where I had absolutely no idea who one of the characters in an ERB video was. Maybe I am just too old at 30 to have ever watched an episode of Dragon Ball Z; but I was disappointed with this match up; and I have been a big ERB fan right up until the last season, which I think had some of…
Honestly, if my gym had something like this, I would spend more time there. I also want my gym to get a DDR machine, but they haven't done that yet either. Pairing addictive video games with physical exertion is probably the best thing that has ever been discussed for improve physical fitness in America.
And every one of those forum posts is someone who, ostensibly, already bought the game. Are those people just out of luck if a game is terrible and not what it was advertised to be? Should those people just have been smart enough to read the outraged forum posts that they themselves would later write?
I guess we'll see if that remains true in an market saturated with smaller, unproven studios.
And these arguments work well for big budget blockbuster games; but what about the developers like the ones on Greenlight who need to combat the problem of people not even knowing about their games or being willing to take a chance on an unkown studio? Demos could be the solution to that problem.
I actually recall the…
Remember when developers used to put out a Demo for their game to solve this exact problem? What ever happened to that whole solution?
It's fun to do. That's the whole point of Minecraft; it's a virtual world in which you create a virtual world because doing do is fun.
Lol, not a Minecraft player, are you?
Whats the point of creating a virtual world that no one can experience?
You see Internet? This is why we can't have nice things. Lol.