@HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: Yeah, patent trolling is out of control and the fact that patents are now being applied to software interfaces and such seems crazy to me.
@HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: Yeah, patent trolling is out of control and the fact that patents are now being applied to software interfaces and such seems crazy to me.
Seems like trademark and copyright laws are both being abused far beyond their original intents. Would be nice for a little reform.
yeah, but will they let you put two tvs side by side for uber wide mode?
@vote quimby: Up and AT THEM!
The return of pilotwings makes my heart happy even if it's got Wii Sports written on it.
This list of fall games leaves me wanting more.
If having a clean are is a requirement you've just eliminated 90% of your target audience.
@VincentGrey: Hunger get what hunger want?
@VincentGrey: not you too....
@willsimth1: I think that I just like the way Indigo prophecy goes down the rabbit hole and never looks back as opposed to Heavy Rain never leaving the realm of reality.
@Slagathorian: Save the trees and kill the children.: The other thing that bugged me: *SPOILERS*
If this were a real game I bet you could beat an un-dead horse.
@Slagathorian: Save the trees and kill the children.: well *SPOILERS!*
@Tweeks: You have to have a media center PC with a TV tuner card on the same network as the Xbox. Then you just launch media center. It's actually a pretty awesome DVR for cheapo's like me who don't have cable.
I liked Indigo Prophecy better than Heavy Rain.
@Slagathorian: Save the trees and kill the children.: I would have liked it better if there weren't huge plot holes in the game. In some ways I liked Indigo Prophecy better.
I use my Xbox 360 to watch live TV over media center. Not really an often utilized feature but I love it.
Just the actor I would have pegged for that role.
I haven't played minecraft of dwarf fortress and I feel like the peer pressure to play them is mounting.
DosBox is a dos emulator. You don't port dos games to it it simply runs dos programs in windows. Maybe he's talking about removing the copy protection.