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screwfacecapone

This guy also blamed hip hop lyrics for "negatively influencing our youth". It's official, hip hop and video games are the same satanic evils that comic books were back in the 50s, rock in roll was back in the 60s, R&B was during the 70s, and dungeons and dragons was during the 80s. If we let Mr. Breivik and other

Ya'll laugh and joke now, but when they start making burners with the joystick attached to them, it's O.V. Better yet, wait until they come out with the gats that have the keyboard and mouse attached to them, then you are SCREWED.

This guy is a terrorist regardless of his religion. In its purest dictionary definition form:

I'm a Marvel fan, so naturally I'm peeping out that Avengers vs X-men.

I believe there is, and there are new types of PC games to go along with it. Back in the days, PCs were expensive to most of us, and before internet use became commonplace, there was little use for them anyhow. Now in this age of facebook, just about anything and everything is done using computers, so now they've

Kinda like android marketplace, but for PS Vita.

Sony fanboys bashing Microsoft while their hardware runs on windows and their programming suite requires windows as well. You know, my neighbor's 4-year old kid was asking me what irony meant the other day.......

VB is even more accessible, but they're both .net languages, so if you know one, the other is easy to pick up on.

I doubt a Capcom/Marvel partnership would be affected all that much. THey were able to put out MvC 3 and the several different studios had gameing rights to the characters. If anything, it would be even easier to do a MvC crossover game with most of Marvel's characters now under one roof. Or perhaps Marvel could

Or better yet, a Hideo Kojima one.

I wouldn't call those releases whoring. Maybe milking, but RE is a franchise which frequently has good gameplay and decent production values along with a solid fanbase, so obviously they would want to capitalize on it. You had to know RE6 had been in development for sometime until they revealed it, as was RE

So he's counting different systems and formats then. Figures.

And they did print a story where he 'trained' using Call of Duty MW2.

Seven different versions of SF IV? Last I counted there were only 3, normal, Super (which added a bunch of new characters) and Arcade (which was available as a download).

It's basically part economic simulator, part rts, part rpg with spaceship battles. The galaxy is constantly at war with a race called the dominators, and it takes place in real time all around you, kinda like a meta strategy game. You can either participate directly or indirectly (fund research or space stations),

The angry birds one crosses right through one of Avon Barksdale's corners! Might have to call wee-bey on this one.

This is why you put cash over ass man.

I used to, but not really. When it comes to FPS games, I value the single player experience just as much, if not more, than multiplayer. THat said, Goldeneye was good for its day, especially for an FPS game from that era, but MP has come a long way since then. If anything, I'd compare a game's multiplayer to

I was playing the game Space Rangers 2 this weekend. If you never heard of it, it's an awesome sandbox game where you can approach it any way you wish. There are even rts segments where you can customize your own units and take control of them. I got to thinking: If Bioware was planning to continue the Mass Effect

I kinda like games like that. If I drop $60 on a game, I wanna feel like I got my money worth. That's what I loved about Oblivion and Morrowind, even though I got it shortly after it came out, I could still pop it in today and find something new, be it a dungeon I haven't discovered, a side quest, a weapon, or