@Luke MacDonald: OK... Forget what I just said... I can't find said statistics I could have sworn I read, and the damned edit button is hidden under "invite a fsking friend to comment"
@Luke MacDonald: OK... Forget what I just said... I can't find said statistics I could have sworn I read, and the damned edit button is hidden under "invite a fsking friend to comment"
@Izzeh: And statistically speaking, MEN tend to have longer legs and shorter torsos than women, and yet it's considered a "feminine" attribute... I wonder how that got started.
@Luke MacDonald: Or, at least, in the US it does. Maybe England is more lenient on those things, but that opens stuff up for lots of direct abuse.
@Azel: It's not an opinion if it's on a TV show (that's not specifically news or review, anyhow) This is NOT protected. This violates trademark.
@earle117: People who bought it primarily as a Linux box were being foolish to begin with. People who just did it as a cool extra, however... Meh... Time to get Linux on an actual computer.
@Azel: Being called shit compared to PS3. If they'd been more vague about it, then whatever, but this is a directly negative statement about their system on a TV show.
@Demonbird: I didn't notice how shiny it was when I played it on the PS3, but it is far more shiny than the dreamcast. Considering Sonic is supposed to be a hedgehog, shouldn't he be... spiky rather than shiny?
And so it starts. With the Move, PS3 will start to get ports from Wii. Obviously made HD (and with trophies, which will be mandatory), but with no other updates, no sound in the controller, and no motion in the secondary controller.
@C_MaN15: Don't buy it. With buttons AND a touch screen, you can do things you can't do with just a touch screen, but you can also do EVERYTHING you can do with just a touch screen.
@Mad-Hobo: As opposed to the fashion for the last 5 years, which has been the '80s all over again... Ugh...
@Paul Kerton: On 26 April, 1996[2], Sony released a potentiometer-based analog joystick for use in Flight-Simulation games. The Sony Dual Analog FlightStick featured twin analog sticks and was used in games such as "Descent" to provide a much greater degree of freedom than the typical digital joysticks of the day.…
@Azel: Yeah... I'm amazed Nintendo didn't sue for that... Really.
@Type R: And I won't be happy until SD3 comes out with the fan translation on the Wii Virtual console (or on PSN... I'd prefer the latter, but as it was a Super Nintendo game...)
@kallmekate: Can't speak for Minecraft, but LBP has its own levels, with its own goals, and a huge repository of great levels that have already been made.
This game had jumping AND swinging, but it didn't have any attack other than the swinging device (her fishing pole) so there were only two buttons that ever needed to be used in conjunction.
@TheHierophant: Why did you have to remind me they removed Neutral zones in Rearmed?
@truthtellah: Capcom isn't the only classic company to abandon core game mechanics.
@Geurge: While I always use "couldn't care less" I've read some interesting defenses of the other form:
@CLanceMcP: The Russians didn't just do bad things to Americans... Actually, they did very few bad things to Americans. Close to none.
@SwindleUK: Ignoring the dual analog that Sony made FIRST, among other things.