No, but you, sir, have picked the winner. Best car reveal ever.
No, but you, sir, have picked the winner. Best car reveal ever.
It's also on Xbox 360. Definitely worth a try.
I met his son when he was an assistant coach at Bellevue Community College.
If the Seattle Supersonics still existed we wouldn't need these guys to explain this to us. Damn you David Stern.
Real sports require two balls.
Can't believe I'm the first person to nominate the Audi R8. Certainly deserves to be on this list ahead of cars that never even won.
I once played Resistance against a guy on PSN whose gamer tag was himagain, so that every time he killed someone it would say "You were killed by himagain."
I noticed that as well. Sad, really. It's an interesting article.
No, you are not. And I am very happy about it, too.
I've been wondering the same thing. I expected to see it last season but sadly it was a no-show.
If true, this is great news. And Microsoft absolutely has to do this, otherwise the Xbone is DOA. Now they'll just need to make another big PR push to make sure this information gets out to every consumer.
I kind of thought of The Island as a spiritual successor to Logan's Run.
That's not entirely true. EA still has to do something to get people to buy next year's model instead of continuing to play last year's.
I think they're referring to all of the bolstering you find around the head in something like a Sprint Cup car.
I have to believe that publishers/developers have something to do with this new approach. Why would the hardware makers care if people trade in their games or buy used? There has to be some kind of coercion involved, like publishers saying "Block used games on your hardware or we're going to stop developing for your…
I'm not the one who brought up the term Oscar bait; I just thought you needed an explanation. And I don't think it makes any sense, either.
It's an expression that comes from the film world. Smaller budget, dramatic, artistic movies that come out late in the year so as to capitalize on awards season are called Oscar bait. The commenter is claiming that Sony is interested in garnering awards with The Last Guardian, not making money.
If I wonder if this will have its own set of achievements? It would be kind of interesting to have 1000/1000 on the vanilla game and also 1000/1000 on the director's cut.
If Stern is #1 Howard Schultz has got to be #2.
If the price is right I'll be interested. I hate gaming on a smart phone, but there are definitely mobile games that I want to play.