smco
smco
smco

Don't forget about Fluffybuns.

"You're a mouse now! How do you like THEM Apples?"

Luke, I disagree wholeheartedly. If readers are on something, they need to play it right now.

Most well known depictions also portay Jesus as white, when he was Middle Eastern. Also, as in worldly perception of Lucifer, the devil is whatever he wants to be. How else could he tempt into sin if he did not make it look cool?

Thanks. This changes my opinion on the matter. According to Amazon, list price for Skyrim and guide is $59.99 + $24.99 = $84.98 while the selling price is $54.99 + $16.49 = $71.48, not including the coupon, which is still more than I would pay for just the game itself. I think I will go find the GOTY edition of

I was sitting at my computer set for a few hours of gaming when it happened. So sad.

I see no mention of that on the linked article, please cite a source for me.

Not as many as I wish there was. Gamestop is very disappointing to me, as is most larger chains. I tend to buy Amazon, Steam or Best Buy(gamer reward zone points!)

Oblivion is great. Some mods (on the PC) make it phenomenal.

The link at the end of the article points to more details, including its $30 price point.

The marketing genius of an overpaid employee designed to be edgy in order to attract youth. A punch is the least of what should be done to them.

I am on #2, and if I see the warning signs again I will deactivate my account and have it repaired this time.

Do you know anyone that has bricked 4 PS3's?

He most certainly did make excellent points, however a fine job he did not. His lack of public speaking skills overshadowed his argument. Asbury did not even have to break a sweat to win such a debate in regards to the average Fox News viewer.

I think you misunderstood his point. I thought he meant it in terms of make educational games that sell.

I did say something about not funding education.

Since we live in a capitalist society and people tend to value money, what incentive does a very talented game designer have to create an educational game that will not make much money? One could argue for a private donor, as DeeButtersnaps did, but what investor will fund a game that will not make much if any money?

And DeeButtersnaps seems to feel as if educational games, which will not sell very well commercially, deserve no funding. A product that will give people jobs and in turn teach children valuable educational material is not important.

Ouch. Why would Brian Ambrozy agree to that? It seems as if he has no experience in public speaking, and Fox News capitalizes on it. It is by no means a good argument that Neal Asbury produces, yet it will be effective enough to those with less than average intelligence.

It would be nice if I could use my DSi with it, or even if a DSi or 3DS could be used as a controller.