Luckily I'm pretty darn sure that it's only a matter of time until we get more "Black Cool." People will stop being so blatantly retarded and realize that black is not just one thing: it's just as everything as anything.
Luckily I'm pretty darn sure that it's only a matter of time until we get more "Black Cool." People will stop being so blatantly retarded and realize that black is not just one thing: it's just as everything as anything.
Maybe Jax from Mortal Kombat is "Black Cool."
C'mon guys that's actually some pretty good marketing. I applaud them for that.
Maybe publishers will have to learn to trust their cash-cows a little more. Hope so. I only see good to come of this.
A little well implemented socialism would go a long way in fixing everything, including this. Without capitalism there are no gameplaystations! If I could have one I'd learn to assemble one :) Get out of my head! The entire order of things would be shuffled, changed, it would never work! How many of us want something…
For some reason I can't post a new reply... so I'll try here. ME3 and the negative feelings associated with it are what inspired:
She comes off just as bitchy as her target audience. You can't pull acceptance for unpopular business practices out of your ass. Value is subjective, but it will surely find itself defined by the consumer above all else. Also, the fan-base has more in common with a producer than Christina Norman and a large part of…
I wanted to pay this on the guitar. He plays a lot of Mega Man songs. I really enjoy his work.
What Sony seems incapable of understanding is that creating trust with good values (double entendre) is the best business model for them. They used to have that with me and others. I used to fly the Sony flag, but lit it aflame a few years ago. Let's see if they can get me to buy another one of those.
Experiencing the Atari in its day sounds very special too (something I will never know), and the late 80's and early 90's were like an awesome whirlwind of video-game culture just getting on its feet. It's all wonderful to cherish. I just don't think we can say kids now have it any better, it's just different.…
Don't fret, the 90's were the best generation to grow up playing games:
You're absolutely right... but I'll tell you another reason it was the best generation to grow up playing games: we HAD to use our imaginations.
This is the first time I've really thought "Why is this on Kotaku." I thought those whiners were annoying. The biscuit indeed...
Fuck that! This "new" one makes the old one look like the new one. 60's much? Spoiler: Way too much. edit: I just read the article, and it appears the author wrote "contemporary" in relation to these images. Seriously, I'm not one to complain, but if carrot becomes a color again I'm gonna start freaking out.
Yeah there are a lot of great DS JRPG's I could have stuck it out for... Was really looking forward to Dragon Quest. I hope that comes out for ios with FF4.
Oops, re-post.
That does not sound appealing to me.. and what, you're gonna hire a mercenary? That's worse than getting your own hands dirty... Dirty scumbag politician maybe, haha. I'd rather kids learn to kill people (and dragons) than to train more dirty businessmen/politicians. YOU are what's wrong with United Statesia!
I never really used it... I had a DS for about a month just for FF3. I have FF3 on my 3GS and I still haven't beaten it, lol. Not enough of a story for my tastes...
Are you kidding me guys? Is it the ciggies? She's hot...
JRPG's can be better on a touch screen with a floating joystick. FF3, way better than on a DS. Tapping for actions/search and touch menus instead of cursor scrolling is great.