It makes sense. Viacom feels that they've gotten what they could out of Harmonix. But it would make for sense for them to be acquired by a traditional gaming company so that they can still remain relevant.
It makes sense. Viacom feels that they've gotten what they could out of Harmonix. But it would make for sense for them to be acquired by a traditional gaming company so that they can still remain relevant.
@metronome49: When you go on so many trips, after a few years it's old hat.
@Chicken Pawks: I liked the single player in MW2. A lot. I still do.
@matrixdude: No, I think the series will stay modern for several games to come. Remember, there were 3 CODs and COUNTLESS Medal of Honors before WWII games finally gave up the ghost.
Wait. I think I've got it.
@Mariblanka: No it doesn't. "in b4" comments usually warrant a ban around these parts. May want to just keep that in mind...
@.Trenchant.: CORRECT. You win a star.
I KNEW IT.
@Mariblanka: How do you have a star?
The whole recognizing a voice thing - why can't it just be an option I can turn off and on in the menu?
@Menolly: But of course! :)
@jayntampa: Your classic icon is back! Awesome. :)
@Phanta: Oh, I agree that Nintendo is a long term stock; however, I am worried that any 3DS realized gains have already been accounted for in the stock price. If most investors truly believed in that long term growth, you wouldn't have seen such a steep decline in the stock price.
@Ueziel: Yes, but the business world is based on forecasted revenues year-over-year.
@Hindesite: OMG!!!!!
@Phanta: It doesn't matter to investors - losing money is losing money.
@shatteredempathy: OK, got it guys! :P
@ManiacalEskimo: Actually, it is when you're a publicly traded company.
Also, I know that this is the first year Nintendo is losing money in a while.
So didn't they release this years ago for the N64?