you're missing the point - while i'm personally not a retro gamer, there are a myriad of people who are still speedrunning their old cartridges into the ground. this is an excellent chance to do stuff again on a console as opposed to just emulating it. you'll be able to track scores in real time, download content...it sounds really cool, actually.
don't just hate cause it's m$ =)
the point of this is so you can save a game and your settings at one computer and continue it at a different one exactly if you were on your main, man. read the article.
i'm going to be following his positions now, as i'm really curious what kind of tech-related positions he'll be taking. i mean, what kind of net neutrality position will he take? that's the kind of stuff that, assuming he succeeds, will open the door for other techie politicians to actually get into the field, rather than the current bunch of technically inept imbeciles that currently populate most higher offices.
generally, i was under the impression that the smell you smelled was ozone.
hell, all they needed to do was ship spore without DRM and they'd have been set for years.
it's xbox live that it's being released on, which is owned and operated by microsoft.
you're missing the point - while i'm personally not a retro gamer, there are a myriad of people who are still speedrunning their old cartridges into the ground. this is an excellent chance to do stuff again on a console as opposed to just emulating it. you'll be able to track scores in real time, download content...it sounds really cool, actually. don't just hate cause it's m$ =)
yeah, it's called 'me'.
i still think that the department should have been 'air hockey tables blow'.
I saw a flock of moosen... there are many of them, many much moosen, out in the woods, in the wood-es, in the woodsen!
the point of this is so you can save a game and your settings at one computer and continue it at a different one exactly if you were on your main, man. read the article.
i'm going to be following his positions now, as i'm really curious what kind of tech-related positions he'll be taking. i mean, what kind of net neutrality position will he take? that's the kind of stuff that, assuming he succeeds, will open the door for other techie politicians to actually get into the field, rather than the current bunch of technically inept imbeciles that currently populate most higher offices.