@Shugoi: You turn the 'u' upside down.
@Shugoi: You turn the 'u' upside down.
@rich8606: Cricket is the gentleman's game. They still stop for a tea break in the middle of the afternoon.
@Willby: Pretty much everyone who wants to play it, but doesn't have a gaming-level PC?
I thought we weren't going to call him CliffyB anymore. Although after reading the comments I'm going to struggle to call him anything other than Cliff Bigheadski from now on...
@ZeeBeeEss: You're a better man than Ashcraft is, ZeeBeeEss.
@LtdEdLoser: You can't stop the signal. Everything goes somewhere, and we go everywhere.
@ShadowOdin isn't american: I adore spotify. It's precisely the kind of thing that will cull piracy because it's ever so slightly easier than looking for the tracks elsewhere.
@Moar_pr0nz: It depends on your definition of conservative. Technically, conservative means resistant to change, with many conservative groups trying to legislate anything that doesn't fit into their idealised 1950s values or lifestyle (or even victorian values in some cases).
I want to be a games journalist, but I don't stand a chance because I can't finish a sentence proper
@spannu: Only pirate? I own a couple of the fucking DVDs.
The irony is that everyone was fair and balanced except the presenter herself.
Not ANOTHER October release?
@riceKRISPYninja: Good sentiment, but I won't hear a god-damned word against Animaniacs; that thing is basically Stephen Spielberg's extended tribute to the works of Tex Avery.
Bright light city's gonna set my soul, gonna set my soul on fire...
@General Chase King of the Woodchipper: Also, E3 isn't technically for us, they've merely made it for us through turning it into a massive media circus. A lot of what gets done at E3 is about pandering to stockholders (hence Nintendo's last two E3 conferences), striking up deals between companies, and demonstrating…
@EternalStar: How can a game flounder based on gameplay when no-one played it in the first place?
@nukee: I doubt it'll really be browser-based. Merely downloaded and launched through a browser, but with content streamed through a dedicated client much in the style of Free Realms.
Technically, Alone in the Dark was an Old Infogames IP.
@Armagetiton: To be fair, they've owned a big chunk of the company for years, and published pretty much every Infogrames game under the Atari label for the last 6 years or so.