That's about what i'm thinking. Makes it just a bit more expensive then a wii, and still cheaper then xb1. No idea if sony will do it at E3 though, or wait and see what the xb1 drop does to sales first.
That's about what i'm thinking. Makes it just a bit more expensive then a wii, and still cheaper then xb1. No idea if sony will do it at E3 though, or wait and see what the xb1 drop does to sales first.
Right angles, right price strat eh?
Really wonder how sony will respond. The $100 price gap was a major selling point.
Now things get interesting. Surprised this wasn't saved for E3.
Actually, the major ones there are liposuction, nose jobs and blepharoplasty, or double eyelid surgery.
Nope, but they beat the Us if you factor in procedures per population. US had more overall though, due to a much larger population.
I don't know if we are to the same levels. I mean, rich celebs have it a lot, and models, but your common person really doesn't, save for perhaps fake boobs.
But it can be considered in line with the theme, even if not overtly expressed by the narrative. There was quite a lot of between the lines stuff going on in FF8's narrative.
Actually, it somewhat was supported by the text. Irvine was pretty weirder out by the fact that these people he literally grew up with had no idea who he was, and only knew each other from recent events, versus their shared past.
If you think about it though, the 'GF's cause memory loss' thing is actually somewhat tragic.
iirc, FF8 had one hour of FMV, all things considered, and a lot of that is scattered in gameplay, such as playing in the background while your doing something else int he foreground. It was a neat effect for the day.
I loved the game honestly. I think a lot of the hate is because it wasn't FF7 part 2. It tried many things new, and pulled many of them off.
Actually, outside RPGS, most games honestly had between 30 minutes and three hours of gameplay back then. Anything longer was just the player mindlessly wandering trying to figure out what to do next.
Damn the blockade, full speed ahead.
Considering their first lady just marched in a pride parade? I'm seeing the times are a changing there, probably sooner rather then later. Much like here, I suspect the major hold outs are the older generations, but year by year they lose ground.
Now that's just ignorance. If that was the case, literally all action games would be banned, as well as tons of other games.
You say that, but clearly this did accomplish something. And it's not like the people who were a part of this aren't the same sorts who do go to rallies, give money to defense funds, etc. People are quite capable of supporting multiple things at once you know.
You do realize that there are literally thousands of examples, right? Not just explicit ones, but more casual ones as well. It's just part of popular culture.
I don't follow you at all here. Boycotting is bad because what, you don't like that they are boycotting this?
It's popular culture is though, and games are well, popular culture.