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YAY! Poison thread! :D

I played this game at E3. It's cool and all, but everyone just picked Ken / Ryu. Everyone always just picks Ken / Ryu no matter how many different characters are available or what cross-over game characters are in.

am I the only one who's sort of not turned-on by scantly clad women wearing video game-themed clothing? I definately think they're hot, but I also think they just do it because they think gamer nerds are easy to please and therefor an easy mark to make some money? I dunno, I guess I'm just super cynical. Anyway,

ahahahaha! you're very observant :D

... wow... dude, there's more to life than video games or being mad about made-up relationships between video game characters or fantasizing about which video game character you'd like to nail.

played it at E3 last year, the game is really awesome. looking forward to this game (and they showed off 2 new characters in the vid).

Now playing

Even Mitt Romney thinks Obama's doing a good job.

she's alright in my book!

he said "sick"? that's so 2010. the new term is "filthy!"

didn't take long for the 'OMG look Fartbongo's a liar hypocrite muslin vacation socialist teleprompter!' derps to come out. First thread! good job Scrape!

whoa whoa WHOA ! had to pause at 3:45 because season 4 isn't out on Netflix yet! :D

soooo.... they ask for game ideas, and expect people to gladly, enthusiastically show them their work and ideas? then they just go off and make the game themselves. Good deal! :D

you mean just like how Sony uses Microsoft operating systems to develop Sony games, hardware, and run their business?

thanks!

thanks I kinda went on a rant at 11, but wanted to highlight the effects that Used Game Sales has on people (the employees and the gamers), and that it's more than just a financial issue.

That'd be great if developers got a piece of the Used Game market, but as of now, sadly it is not the case. Therefor, developers have to come up with other ways to get people to buy their product new, instead of used, and that means coming up with shenanigans like the New Xbox Won't Play Used Games, etc.. ,etc...

yeah that's a good point. you can't take away the right to sell used games, but then again, it's a scourge on developers and coming up with a solution that doesn't infringe on people's rights, but also incentives people to support the developer and BUY the game becomes a tricky problem. I'm sure everyone has their

they could probably allow people to play used games, just not competitively online, or perhaps you can't unlock achievements on a used game (?). Something to an extent where you can still play your friends game but with an incentive to actually go out and purchase the game instead if you like it enough.

good call. I think games that have been out for a month should automatically drop at least $10-$20, and also become available for download.

I wrote this as a response in an earlier thread, but believe it deserves to be repeated.