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Well, considering Sega's been doing it since Virtua Fighter 4 with their "Neural net", and it's been pretty accurate to playstyle of people, I'll give this more the benefit of the doubt until it proves otherwise.

In the 40's, Japanese animators started imitating Disney's animations, particularly with the feature length animations. The big eyes look that permeates Disney, which became a big part of the "Cute" revolution of the 70's (in which Japanese girls started taking a greater interest in what looks incredibly 'cute'). Now,

I'm pretty sure it's going to be a weighted system that does something like docks submitted scores by those who are constantly giving out low scores, or have low scores themselves. After a few months even their low scores originally given out will have little to no merit.

I'm wondering if it's going to be a weighted system. Those who are consistently getting low scores end up having scores they submit carry significantly less weight. After a while, even with initial low scores given out by poor losers will mean nothing.

I would say actually contacting their customer relations departments instead of posting on a forum, but, well, that seems to complicated to vent that insta-rage.

Blame it on the west Hijacking their traditional concept of beauty. Before westernization of Japan, Faith's face would have been an ideal Japanese beauty. Shame there was such a drastic alteration of culture in order to fit into the Empirical ideal of beauty. Also fuck Disney for their part :p

And this is why there's a plastic surgery app in Korea, and why facial reconstruction is out of control over there...

It being on Nickelodeon implies that it's for children and kids primarily, who may actually enjoy the interactive bits. And to be frank, interactivity is far more mentally engaging then passive television

You do realize that's how even most gift cards work, right? If they aren't used in an allotted period, they expire. And frankly, that 30 cents (20 points) you have sitting on your account for over a year means you're not missing it :p

Well, I preferred getting points on discount, and THEN waiting for a game sale...

you also said your unused points would vanish, which they don't as they are converted. And even if you have until August (actually, next year) to use them, you're attempting to imply, via the order of your bullet points, that you will lose your investment indefinitely. Perhaps you should clarify yourself to be more

I just started DLing it about 15 minutes ago for free. It's fine for me...

Advertising isn't simply letting someone know about the product, it's about letting people know about the product over *everyone else's* product. Coca Cola may be known around the world, but they still have to continue to convince people that it's more satifying, refreshing, and delicious than that vile rip off

You do realize the more PC term is all over these threads, right? -_-

Oh boy should you go read up on that subject :p

There isn't a real difference in memory between DDR3 and GDDR5; only thing is DDR3 has less latency than GDDR5 to transfer instructions to and from the CPU, GDDR5 (which is mainly for graphics cards, not system usage, and is still essentually DDR3 in a modified form) has greater bandwidth for handling large amounts of

Um, if you believe that Square/Enix never complained about used game sales, then you may want to read up on the Japanese game rental and used game sales status...

Exactly.

Though people tend to ignore Article 14 of the Constitution when arguing it's about State's rights. The level of state rights the South demanded was given in the Articles of the Confederation, to which the nation nearly fell apart under before the Constitution was written. While Lincoln didn't fight the war over

Well, the fact his DRM has always been on consoles, ALWAYS, the only difference this time is the strength of it. Gizmodo has an article on the issue, and it's not so much the DRM as it is the fact that it's making the hobby more expensive. Scratch that, it's already expensive, the cost is now being handed more onto