These used to be called shareware games.
These used to be called shareware games.
This is absolutely no different than the manned craft policy except for no pilot. It's been that way for decades, too.
It's the Anti-Christ.
Elder Scrolls and Fallout on MY Vita? It's more likely than you think.
They're owned by GameStop. That's a terrible potential for conflicts of interest. Remember when Dan "Shoe" Tsu blew the whistle on the connection between reviews and bribes? Well, it hasn't gotten BETTER since then....
Actually I really want to ditch the iPad for a Surface but until they release a 4g radio equipped model I'm stuck with iOS. I'm one of the few that still has the $30/month unlimited iPad data plans and I will never give that up until they pry it from my cold, dead credit card.
Right, except the $1200 model I assume you're referring too runs full windows 8 and I've heard there are a few "apps" available for that OS.
DAMN NATURE! YOU SCARY!
This film would have been 20x more exciting and profitable than Singer's boring POS.
Try putting my wife's ass into that equation.
It's because they hacked the mainframe with Computer Science III.
I was just trolling.
Are you sure that's not the exact same method that gives the world psychotic humans?
The only people who didn't like Prometheus were of average or lower intelligence.
Sorry for the delay, it is an Elan Smart-Pad.
I have last year's 15-inch Chronos and the trackpad works beautifully. 2-fingered scrolling is smooth and 3-finger flick left for back. I even use the 4-finger down flick to go back to desktop every once in a while.
No, because those are stories that have never happened.
I loathe the term "man cave". How about not being a pussy and do what you want in your own damn house. Tell your girlfriend/wife you don't mind if she wants to set up a "woman cave" for herself.
Have these guys been threatened by penny arcade's lawyers yet?
Smithsonian channel had a doc about those and basically ended it by calling bs on the old dead woman who claimed to have found it on a treasure hunt with her father back in the 1920's.