Why would anyone come here for an opinion on the viability of iPad as a CASUAL gaming machine?
Why would anyone come here for an opinion on the viability of iPad as a CASUAL gaming machine?
I don't know if it's just me...
@viciousarcanum: A product.
No mention of Samus Aran?
@kimoi: For the record, I am in his camp. And I make games for living.
1. When Metroid as a genre switched to FPS, Retro Studios actually did a fantastic job of making the game unique and innovative. (of course, it was mostly over looked by a lot of FPS gamers due to the fact that it was on Gamecube. But that's another story).
@kimoi: I don't think it will change his mind
@blaaps: which "influenced" this opening as well
@Flabbus: well, at least people of Korea successfully defended themselves from 임진왜란.
Hm...
@fohf: somehow, I kinda doubt that guy is practicing that religion.
@Jun284: Google "Unit731"
@daniel.parrey: I am fully aware of the diference in Korean and Japanese.
@DrForbidden: Yes, my point is that it could be done.
@daniel.parrey: I don't claim to be an expert in Japanese language. But I did learn enough of Japanese to know that it has a huge similarity with Korean language.
@the-red-terror: I will give you 10 years. See if the newer generation will learn as much Kanji as the previous one.
@DrForbidden: I wish you will read the issues raised before writing down your thoughts.
@Arctic_Visionary: I don't think any of you guys are listening to my argument.
@minneyar: That was more out of a prejudice. Not function of the language.
@hsin: When did I compare it to English? All I said was that like English, Korean and Japanese have alphabetical structure with combination of consonants an vowels, etc... as opposed to pictograph nature of Kanji.