Damn. As a PS3 owner, Hydro was one of the only games on XBLA that I was envious of. Now I get to feel it all over again as an Android owner?
Damn. As a PS3 owner, Hydro was one of the only games on XBLA that I was envious of. Now I get to feel it all over again as an Android owner?
That's what I wanted, too, but I'd be happier with either. Honestly, I don't see why they would make it into a movie. It could never translate well. Plus, if the game industry is making more money than movies nowadays, why bother? Just focus that money on the production of the rest of the series.
Yeah, but I'm still sticking to the idea that all of this is theoretical. One day it will be shown that everything we think we know is wrong, and it will all seem simpler then.
"While special relativity constrains objects in the universe from moving faster than the speed of light with respect to each other, there is no such theoretical constraint when space itself is expanding. It is thus possible for two very distant objects to be moving away from each other at a speed greater than the…
My brain isn't wrapping around this correctly. If the universe was 10% of it's present size, how would our galaxy have moved outward faster than the speed of light to beat the image of the explosion so much later? Shouldn't the light from the explosion have passed us already?
Thanks. I have the Atrix now. I'm 6'2 and 300+ pounds, so I don't really have the small fingers these devices seem to be intended for. It doesn't help that I've been using a BB for about 5 years, so screen touch is taking some getting used to. But the Atrix is 4", I'm not sure how much of a difference that .5"…
I wonder if the bigger screen would help me cut down on typing errors. That alone could be worth going larger.
@kujel - You mad? Why would you assume that just because they did some hacking they are smarter than me? As for the Sony/Geo thing, the kids were obviously aiming at hurting the gaming side of Sony over the PS3 debacle rather than their TV sets, movies and laptops.
I'm not just blaming Sony. It was a good thing for opening my eyes, too. I've deleted all info off of PSN and secured other web services much better than they used to be. But, what kind of point are they going to be able to make by attacking over and over again in such quick succession?
Not just being a hacker. There are people genuinely learning and hacking for a reason. But people focusing that kind of time and energy over the issues that they have decided to is what is really childish. I never said being a hacker was bad. I'm only saying these people are focusing on the wrong areas of the…
I wonder how many times the artist put sunglasses on him while waiting for the eyes to be finished.
Wow. They've brought upon them the wrath of dorks. Sad these people can't find better things to work for other than screwing with video game companies. These dweebs need a role model.
If I plan on sauteing them I'll buy them frozen. For peel and eats, though, I buy the ones they steam at the store. They will taste fine and the local grocer puts a ton of seasoning on them for me.
I've thought they should be doing this all along. I wasn't even thinking about enhanced graphics, just playing them on the TV. A lot of people always argue that they would sell less PSP's that way, but at least the people that don't want a PSP can also buy the games.
Also, the toilet ones don't seem to have had time to wipe. There will be skid marks on the clouds when they sit down in heaven.
I sad I only haz ps3 version. I go cry a little now.
Doesn't look like it would be hard to create one close to it.
If I'm remembering right, NFS:Hot Pursuit had this, too. It allowed all accounts on that machine to log on.
I think they added enough new stuff to it for it to be justified. I like surprises in the game world once in a while.
Just a quick note. I'd love to see a photoshop contest this weekend showing video game versions of the rapture.