masterdingo
masterdingo
masterdingo

There are different kinds of fun. There's laughing fun, interesting fun, collecting fun, engrossing fun, etc. Fun isn't tied to happy, bouncy, and brightly colored. For instance, I had fun playing "Amnesia: Dark Descent" and "Fallout 3". They were both dark and gritty, but fun. :)

I think that I like Miyamoto's simple and effective philosophy for designing games quite a bit more... he asks one question, "Is it fun?"

If you're not the one getting married, then yes, it's entertainment. You sit for a while, applaud, and then go hang out at an open bar with a dance floor and a live band. What else would you call it?

Yes, I've been married for 10 years. Videogames are entertainment, just like weddings. The activity isn't as important in this example as the immediacy of the activity. His is immediate, and hers is delayed.

It was at the same level of respect that she showed him when she interrupted his match twice. Actually, it was far less disrespectful than that, now that I think of it..... especially considering that he gave her her information, and complimented her hair. She interrupted the match, never said sorry, and gave him no

I think that they're doing that for a reason. I think that they're trying to build up their sense of delusion so that it will be truly shattered when the Governor rolls into the picture.

He was also a different character in the comic. A lot more morally gray. He was incredibly annoying and powerless in the show.

Try playing ME3 as Renegade and shooting Mordin in the back.

Funny story. First time I played through that scene, it was 4am, and I had the TV muted so as not to wake anyone up. I was both moved and angry. I was moved because of her death, not because of music (though, I know how manipulative music can be). I was angry because I had a pocket full of Phoenix Down that, for some

Dale was killed in the comics, too. And, since he didn't get the romantic interest in the show that he got in the comics, there was no reason to string him on quite as long.

I don't know what's up with the gifs on here.

Yeah, selfish women make me roll my eyes as well. ;)

She's the douche in this scenario. Those "miles" weren't going to expire by the end of the match. He was engrossed in an activity which required immediate attention. She was engrossed in a selfish act to pull him off of that activity. He prioritized, and she dramatized.

My wife falls under category B as well. She only asks that I game on the computer next to her in the bedroom when she goes to bed because she feels more comfortable when I'm near her.

You get a lot of power back when your sex drive starts to fade away. Women have one weapon, and when it's gone, it's gone. :P

I have a very strong feeling that you're single. ;)

Because he was doing something that required immediate attention, and she was asking about something that didn't require immediate attention. Being a man, he made a quick priority check and put her off for the five minutes that the round lasts. She, being emotionally driven and selfish decided to push him rather than

It sound like he made a straight logic call without attaching any emotion to it at all. That's what sociopaths do.

I'd go for Professor X from any of the X-men games because if it made me feel rape shower dirty afterwords, I could get a quick mind wipe from him, and it would be all good again. Though, I have a feeling that that would happen everyday just like it did with all of the X-Men. True Story. :)

Luckily, they ported away from Ocean Marketing and Sealed the deal with another seaworthy competitor. They didn't let the situation waylay their company, leaving them anchored to a bad deal, when they had better horizons to set sail for, a real wave of opportunities to shore up to. :)