@nowayman: The real question is why he locks himself in a tower and hides the key outside. Is he a masochist or something?
@nowayman: The real question is why he locks himself in a tower and hides the key outside. Is he a masochist or something?
I totally agree with Majora's Mask. Definitely my favourite game too.
@yoshinatsu: Because it's arguably better? I mean, hell, it actually installs for me unlike TS3.
The quality of the games may have improved, but their business practices (especially the way they treat their customers) are in the crapper.
Anyone else being reminded of Futurama by this?
It's like my favourite childhood bear has fallen into a dirty toilet.
Desktop's are superior in almost every way. Sure, laptops can do a lot more these days, but that usually requires being tethered to wall anyway if you wish to do it for any reasonable amount of time.
DO WANT
This will be the biggest tech failure of 2010, if not the decade, in my opinion.
@ClaudioIphigenia: Well, it's not exactly cheap... :p
@Kreedle: "Your not allowed" instead of "You're not allowed."
@Rique17: The tab isolation thing is odd, considering even IE has it.
Well at least we'll have something fun to do post-apocolypse.
@Tyber_Zann: I think Windows 7 is good for gaming, except for the fact that a fair few games don't work particularly well with it (but work on Vista). Even ones that Microsoft themselves claim are compatible. That's the only snag, really.
@stitchjones: My thought's exactly. Same old fad. New marketing tricks.
@guitarheroguru: I'm surprised they never called it the GameBoy DS. But I guess it has to do with that "three pillars" things they had going on at the time.
@indyit: I thought the same, but it could just be the angle.
There are only three things I want to see in TESV:
Please Nintendo, make a WarioWare Twisted 2. That game was the sex.
When reading that, I imagined him saying that with Duke's voice, complete with "now let's kick ass and chew bubblegum" at the end.