@someone_else: With the way that the PS3 has been exploited, firmware updates don't matter. Hackers can use stock, untouched official firmware and run whatever they want.
@someone_else: With the way that the PS3 has been exploited, firmware updates don't matter. Hackers can use stock, untouched official firmware and run whatever they want.
@HandsomeHorse: It's actually a lot safer in Japan, safe enough for people to leave their doors unlocked. She'll be fine, unless she looks lost, is wearing a short skirt, and doesn't carry a comically large sword.
@UsernameOfTheDead: It's a bit different. How can I explain this?...
@A7: Key Lime Pie.
Seven Verizon iPhone articles in a row. Jesus Gizmodo.
That was pretty fucking stupid for someone already 16 years old.
Don't violent sex offenders and murderers usually get less time than that?
@Limbero: Touche...
Contradicting title and article.
@ContagnionArmageddon: So because of the rate of distribution, piracy is more harmful than sales? Theres no difference in the eyes of the developers. They're not seeing any of that money.
@ContagnionArmageddon: Only one copy needs to have been bought to rent/resell it. SOMEONE has to buy the game new in order to let everyone else pirate it. Your argument is invalid.
@ContagnionArmageddon: I had no idea I was hurting the industry with my rampant piracy! Instead of downloading these games, I'll just rent them from Blockbuster or Gamefly, or just buy them used from Gamestop.
I like Gamestop because they give me money for games that otherwise would sit unused in a binder somewhere.
Fap fap fap fap fap fap.
@wocalax: Oh, of course. Every game has at least 5 legendaries to catch, and 4 to win through events.
@wocalax: You can catch Articuno Moltres and Zapdos in Heart Gold and Soul Silver
I only use Hotmail for websites I don't want associated with my gmail. And my gamertag. :S
@Azel: They found the key. Thats the whole point of this.
@Captain Trips: Apparently they got really motivated because Other OS was taken out. I'm not sure though.