original2k
MikeDiesel
original2k

lol, the film would have gone to shit if he did run the joker over.

But that's what makes Batman who he is. The not killing. Otherwise, we're just watching a Hitman movie. We already know he can hide in the shadows and be sneaky. If he's just going to kill everyone, then just snipe them or kill them ninja style. That's no fun.

Bashcraft, I feel as if you are solely responsible for the muscular workout in my jaw every time I read articles like this.

Dear idiot.

That's about my thinking as well. Even if it wasn't intentional—and I hope it wasn't!—you'd think someone would've caught that, realised the implications. This is just terribly sad, controversy not needed.

Whether or not it's intentionally racist, it's a bit insensitive. A 'fright' is where something scary happens, but nothing actually happened. Here 2 people died.

This was a PS1 game, thats where I played it as a kid. Not on PS2.

this was never available on playstation 2

That's actually the way that sort of lettuce is supposed to look. v.v

No, Romaine lettuce sometimes has purple spots on the leaves

I went through a rough period a few years back...damn, I guess it was 2000, so many years back. Had barely any money, was jobless. Those $1.00 chicken nuggets saved my life. I ate them all the freaking time.

Streets don't feel.

So the streets where clean and happy?

"a demo can cut into a game's sales by more than 50 percent"

Or if you don't make yearly games, people won't need to return it to "upgrade" to the newer one. My gosh, AAA franchises are like phone contracts now, where everyone upgrades each year because it has this or that extra feature but isn't much different overall.

Exactly! The stakes are a lot higher with $50/$60 games than they were with music downloads. Furthermore, a big reason MP3 downloads caught on so quickly was that you could finally buy the one song off an album that you wanted, something the major labels made very difficult for years.

Okay, digital is definitely the future, but the fact of the matter is that there are still millions of albums bought on CD's so people are still buying physical media. I say just let people buy what they want to buy for now. As we learned form Microsoft, people don't like it when you force your version of the future