ohmyclarence
ohmyclarence
ohmyclarence

Black 2/White 2 will move 3DS units, because you get special access to certain Pokemon and other features. Plus we are still technically in Gen V, they aren't going to switch consoles until Gen VI.

I can't see why there is a great filter built into the universe, or why it is just as easily ahead of us rather than behind us. The way I'm looking at it the biggest hurdles are cosmological, and many of those can be preventable or managed if the advanced is on top of their stuff. The very big ones like Gamma Ray

I actually don't want a remake for the PS3, but rather a remake ported to the Vita. The game was released along time ago, but it is perfect for the Vita and its unique features.

Well, rather than become a game about playing and seeing what the cards bore out, players became serious strategist, that built decks around specific calculations to downplay the influence of luck and chance and structure the game in such a way that it is simply a matter of being the first to be lucky. The same thing

I've always felt that the power distribution wasn't that crazy. Sure, there were powerful cards, but even the most powerful could be brought down with much weaker effect monsters.

Fair points all around. I guess I was just coming from the perspective that while casual gamers might be a large portion of any of the markets its really the core players that will get out in the cold to buy it when its released, while casual players might wait a while. And people do that for Apple—heck, I did it for

I understand that point, but are apps made for Apple really going to compete with Nintendo, Sony, or Microsoft. iOS gaming market has always targeted the casual player, not committed gamers. Could it be a dent in the market share of the big three, probably, as I am sure you can get a lot more casual players than

Wait, why should he be scared? Apple isn't planning on making a gaming console into the TV, but even if they were there is little reason Nintendo or Playstation need to be worry. iOS games are great fun and all, and the ports aren't bad, but they do not compete on the same circuit as console games or even handheld,

Really, Square, a yugioh knock-off. Why do you of all developers need to do this. Geez! Some times I would really like to be in on one of the project meetings at Square. Because really I'm beginning to suspect they are just doing lines of coke, and I want to verify my suspicion.

But the point still is even in ancient Rome an arbitrary size, as in large or small, still mattered. It's like some Birds of Paradise that prefer bright vibrant colors over others that prefer darker ones.

My guess is the Vita will do well too. It's not a matter of pricing, it is simply that there hasn't been content released on the device that the bulk of Vita inevitable owners want yet. Once that ball gets rolling sales will pick up.

I'm a fan of the Fisherian model. There just seems to be too much baggage associated with sexual selection, which had the species in question simply relied on things useful and adopted them as sexual things would not have to this day. Peacocks and the Birds of Paradise are good examples, birds in general it seems to

Yeah, but your memory isn't you, that's just your memory. If we are going to stretch this to plausibility you would need at least some brain issue for you "you" to be present, and while if we are that advanced we could create a way to be regenerating cells, that seems like a big order for society to do for just one

I don't know how very likely nuclear energy is to make a come back, or how seriously a chance it has of being a main player. I think it should, because it shows serious promise. But if it takes a decade to get one reactor going, and that was before the earthquake, I am not sure how big of player it will have in the

No, radiation is that dangerous at dangerous levels. The problem is there is a gap between the necessary safety precautions and the nuclear fallout movies that society has in the back of their minds.

The thing that gets me about images like this is the sheer distances involved. At first glance my eyes perceive them to be so close, but I know that the actual distances are simply mind blowing.

Not really. The scheduled event is going to take many years, and by that I mean many millions of years. Which when you get to timescale of galaxies isn't really that long, but for any conceivable living entity in the biologic sense is impossible to envision.

Based on your characterization of the term cheating, isn't any kind of human innovation in technology, medicine, nutrition a form of cheating: using our intelligence collectively to beat a system, which in this case in nature.

I've thought about what a sequel to Skies would look like. Here's what I have so far. The story picks up several generations after the initial story. All of the former characters are now dead, but their descendants are alive and kicking. Vyse and Fina became a couple had several children, one of them inherited Cupil

I have no idea why people complain about the IV/EV system so much. It's a genuinely optional mechanic added to the games for players who want a more challenging experience, usually with other players who share the same desire. GameFreak has been casual to ensure that you never have to IV/EV train your Pokemon to beat