moosecommander
MooseCommander
moosecommander

Considering all the things Microsoft seems to be doing wrong lately, the Xbox is the one thing they've really nailed in the last 5 years. Say what you will about Kinect, but it is selling well and people are enjoying it (although I am not, because I have no interest).

I think the important thing is that you said "computer market" when you really should of said "tablet" market, although Apple is slowly encroaching on Windows as well, considering every day there is a new convert who I don't think is ever going back to Windows.

Thanks! However, I've realized it won't work for me anyway as I have a PC I use with my ACD that doesn't have Thunderbolt...hopefully Intel starts releasing motherboards or adapters for it soon. For now, I'll be sticking with good ole DisplayPort.

Rampant corporate corruption met with a simple lack of caring. They don't care about the corruption until a big enough company makes a stink about it - like Apple, who makes China a lot of money through companies like Foxconn.

And thus the reason why Borders closed. They should have charged people to stay in the store by the hour. They'd still be in business.

Hey Gizmodo people, I have a question!

Because its twice as fast? It can go up to 10gbps, and it also can connect multiple devices through one port.

The issue is that Nintendo holds the rights to the original Goldeneye game, which causes issues when trying to do a remake. I wonder if Activision worked out a deal, or some how had the rights returned to them by remaking Goldeneye for the Wii first and releasing it. That may have somehow given them the legal

That's actually not that complicated. Well, it's complicated, but not impossible.

I think that partly comes from the fact that must adults in Japan like manga and anime as well. In the US, since most cartoons and comics are targeted towards children and teens, there isn't really an interest in the person behind the voice and thus not any particular interest in seeing them in any other media.

Exactly the point I was making. Glad someone else can see this as well.

Are you trying to tell me that L.A. Noire's story is that simple? I understand that isn't a story, of course it isn't.

I'm not mad, I just think your argument is contrived and ultimately pointless. If you were unhappy with the game I'm sorry that you didn't enjoy it, but its obvious that the game you bought was a complete and fully functioning game. It was the game as the game was intended, and what we're getting now is extra.

Then go send R* a whiny letter about how your game wasn't complete and you'd like a refund. Good luck getting a response.

Are you a linguist, though? I'm certainly not, but I am in no place to judge whether or not that is a valid way of compiling a translation. Its really a hypothetical situation, and I guess you can either buy into it or you can't.

These arguments are getting old. We are living in a day and age in which DLC is a major component of a game's release, and all of it is considered additional. L.A. Noire was a complete game. It took me about 20-30 hours to beat - much longer than your typical modern day game that lasts about 6-8 hours.

Haha, yeah. That was a good one. I definitely looked at it with my Fry face.

Let's not forget that the ST translators can instantly spit out perfect translations the very first time they encounter a new language - that's the preposterous part.

I would guess the chance of him legitimately answering a question is, at this point, zero.

Psh, who needs the granddaughters! I'm sure your grandmother's friends are much more experienced, even if they aren't as flexible.