@jodpel: I don't know where you get those statistics, but the people I know do go around and buy them personally out of respect for the developers. Maybe I just know nicer people.
@jodpel: I don't know where you get those statistics, but the people I know do go around and buy them personally out of respect for the developers. Maybe I just know nicer people.
@jodpel:
JAPAN
Stay frosty, Activision; the dev team is Oscar Mike.
@Nulls: "Fallout" sounds nice.
@TheCbass: He didn't write the story for Crysis 1. He's the writer for 2. Do some research before you go on a fanboy rage.
Reminds me of Chisame's Corner. Damn, that guy is good.
For a second there, I thought that first picture was of some huge space station floating above earth's orbit.
@ShaggE: Restarreded: Even if I look at the ipad as purely a gaming device, those (barring number 3) aren't very good benefits, in my opinion. It's been touted as the device that will revolutionize gaming, but where is the revolution?
@QualityJeverage: I'm just getting tired of hearing about how the ipad will completely revolutionize the industry and destroy all competition.
So, the iPad is good because:
Eh, never liked K-ON. Generic moeblob show with the main plot being "cute girls doing cute things".
Goddamn, someone who can actually think and talk coherently on TV. *sniff* I'm so proud.
Guys, think about how long they had to make the game for Iron Man. Movie games are usually bad because the movie guys usually want a game out with the movie, and that means very, very little time in almost all cases.
@the7k: I don't know about others, but I pirate games that I'm unsure about that don't have demos, and then buy it if I like it. I want to support devs, but I don't really have the capabilities to just throw my money around.