@BritBloke916: Now all they have to do is substitute 'both of you' for 'everyone'
@BritBloke916: Now all they have to do is substitute 'both of you' for 'everyone'
@harmonicollapse: Spot on.
@herogear: Read this post and immediately thought 'it must be by Luke'.
Should have compared with the maps for Pikmin and Chibi-Robo.
@Austin Walker: You win. Came here to post Flower, Sun and Rain.
Global recession might just have something to do with it. I'd expect Wii to respond more to that as it is more of a mass-market item.
Well, it depends a bit if there are decent games to play.
Hmmm. It is one thing to point out racial bias, but it is quite another to go looking for it when it isn't there.
127 million people in Japan. 8% is 10 million. Not too shabby at all, and definitely not an 'only' by any means.
Did the Ubisoft guy say all that twice? Did the Ubisoft guy say all that twice?
Smells of troll. Especially when the company's home web site refers to games "planned for release in 2008".
@Culebra: Not weird at all - I'm sure the same sort of thing would happen if it were the other way round.
Reminds me of Daniel Chard's wide-but-short landscape paintings, like here:
@Torgen got 99 problems but the PAXFlu ain't one: Oops, sorry Torgen - got muddled with some other post in thinking of the position of the centre of the ball.
@Inkmonkey: Oh, I'm sure there are other ways of getting the same *effect*. What concerns me is how intuitive they will be. Pointing is a very basic human action - and a surprisingly complicated one - so that a simulation of pointing will have to be very smoothly done to give the same *feel* even if it can definitely…
I can't see that it is any more, or less, acceptable than not letting Link get out of Kokiri until he has the sword and shield.
@FraGNeM: And that's a fair point. Maybe it isn't all that necessary at all. We just get accustomed to using it after all.