twistedsymphony
twistedsymphony
twistedsymphony

My thoughts exactly... Reading the article I just kept thinking "my 360 already does this"... The custom color thing is meh. The animations seem neat in this little demo but I have a feeling they will get annoying fast. like those stupid advertisement pop ups on TV shows advertising some other show that you don't

I'm pretty sure that was intentional... the music was also slightly off, most likely for copywrite reasons.

The last-gen zeal for motion control got us bad game after bad game that was designed with the hope that not touching the controls would somehow be ok. Hence: Steel Battalion, the least playable release from a major publisher last gen.

You can actually play the Neo-Geo from that video, he donated it to the ACAM and they have it setup there next to a portrait of Keith and a TV showing that video on loop.

The sad part is if you bought an MVS Arcade machine the cart prices are typically pretty down to earth. For comparison those AES Metal Slug carts that fetch over a grand you can pickup for $50-$60 on the MVS.

Sure there are a few rare MVS carts that have high prices, but I don't think I've ever seen one breach a few

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Maybe it's because I've grown up around cars but cars going up on 2 wheels is something you can see at any cheap 2-bit stunt show at your local race track. And it's usually a lot more interesting because they'll drive around while up on 2-wheels not just ramp up and park.

I didn't catch that but you reminded me of the only complaint I have about the movie... the CG animation during the crash sequences were pretty bad. The way the cars moved around just looked like something out of a first generation 3D game. It was like the animators neglected to take physics into account.

I still loved

Hero + title... check
camera up + chin down... check
blue + orange... half check

Damn we almost hit the cliche trifecta

I suggest participating in the Photoshop challenges.

I'm the Philosopher until someone hands me a burrito.

They've done several remakes with improved graphical fidelity. Part of the games appeal is that it had HD quality graphics long before that was a thing.

I actually played through Syberia on the Original Xbox, one of the few games on that console that actually supported HD.

reading > you

... stay in school.

NES —> SNES —> N64 —> PC —> Dreamcast —> Xbox —> Xbox 360 —> Arcade

I've owned most of the other major consoles (Genesis, Saturn, PS1, PS2, GameCube, PS3, Wii, etc) but those are the ones that occupied the vast majority of my gaming time. Without question the Dreamcast is the console I go back to again and again.

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that makes two of us... where's the third guy?

Please tell me where in any of this I said anything that even hinted that Xbox One wasn't a dumb name.

Naming your product after the year in which it was released does not make it sequential. Sequential implies that the naming follows a logical sequence... essentially you would be able to easily predict the "next" name in the sequence based on the logical pattern developed by prior names.

What is the next Office product

I don't know what you're trying to get at but none of those are "sequential numeric naming".