The person was referring about Nintendo charging people around $20 for an exact port of some old NES/Famicom games on the GBA and $30 for "enhanced" ports such as Super Mario Advance series. This is nothing new.
The great grandparent of this topic ("Knowing Sony, you would have to pay for all the PlayStation titles again...") is just troll. Last time, I check Sony and Nintendo are not the Salvation Army that supplies old video games. It wouldn't be surprised Nintendo also will charging a fee for their "virtual console" service in their upcoming console. People would just like to stir some trouble.
I live in a similar environment as you. (psst...it is worse than New Mexico. It is the Texas Panhandle) I have seen several iPods around my area but you have to visit the local "higher" education areas to see them. Plus using the "iPod-like" wording makes sense consider it is the market leader and culture phenom. (I don't own one)
Umm... Firefly episodes were aired on Friday nights. No NFL football on Fridays. Fox didn't schedule any sports during that day.
Only Futurama was on an American sports day (Sunday) during its last couple of seasons. Before Sundays, it was aired on Tuesday nights with the Guinness World Records, P.J.s (the short lived Eddie Murphy claymation show) and King of the Hill in early 2000's.
TNN is owned by Viacom, the owners of cable networks like Nickeldeon, MTV/VH1, and CBS. Star Trek is owned by Paramount, which is a subsidary of Viacom. You guess it, Viacom is a media giant like AOL Time Warner and News Corp.
So you want Nintendo to be like Sony and make many sequels only for one system till people get bored of the series? *cough*Twisted Metal*cough*Gran Turismo*cough*
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Well, in the current Amazing Spider-man storyline. I think Norman Osborn got "revived" while the other Green Goblins including Harry are dead as a door nail. Go to www.spiderfan.org if you want to update your Spidey info.:P
I've submitted this story to Slashdot TWO days ago and they finally uses someone's story which got most of the information wrong. The Triforce is not a computer graphics board but an arcade board. No, Nintendo is not going to the PC graphics business with an ATi owned GPU.
You guys have to remember Fox gave Futurama a "better" timeslot for one season. The showed aired after the Simpson. After that, it went to its "regular" slot on Tuesday with no "competition." That killed Futurama and King of the Hills ratings so they moved it to the post-NFL slot the season after. Futurama had its chance. In my opinion.
I have heard most of the allegations of Perry and Merck you brought but never heard his brother working there. Could you provide a source?
"Official" homebrew development is nothing new in Sony. Sony also had a simliar homebrew concept with Net Yaroze with the first Playstation.
The person was referring about Nintendo charging people around $20 for an exact port of some old NES/Famicom games on the GBA and $30 for "enhanced" ports such as Super Mario Advance series. This is nothing new.
The great grandparent of this topic ("Knowing Sony, you would have to pay for all the PlayStation titles again...") is just troll. Last time, I check Sony and Nintendo are not the Salvation Army that supplies old video games. It wouldn't be surprised Nintendo also will charging a fee for their "virtual console" service in their upcoming console. People would just like to stir some trouble.
Their current advertising campaign is called Somebody Up There Loves You. Find it creepy when I first heard of the jingle now it is fitting.
I live in a similar environment as you. (psst...it is worse than New Mexico. It is the Texas Panhandle) I have seen several iPods around my area but you have to visit the local "higher" education areas to see them. Plus using the "iPod-like" wording makes sense consider it is the market leader and culture phenom. (I don't own one)
According to the SBC press release, they will introduce a new logo. "...the new company will unveil a fresh, new logo."
Guess no more "Death Star."
In this article's case, it is PC Magazine/Ziff Davis .
Umm... Firefly episodes were aired on Friday nights. No NFL football on Fridays. Fox didn't schedule any sports during that day.
Only Futurama was on an American sports day (Sunday) during its last couple of seasons. Before Sundays, it was aired on Tuesday nights with the Guinness World Records, P.J.s (the short lived Eddie Murphy claymation show) and King of the Hill in early 2000's.
If you guys care, here is a webpage that shows pictures of the PSP's Universal Media Disc that alleges to hold 1.8 GB.
Just a minor correction. The basketball player's name is not "Rick." but Steve Nash.
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that TNN is also owned by Viacom which is a key thing I missed on my previous post.
TNN is owned by Viacom, the owners of cable networks like Nickeldeon, MTV/VH1, and CBS. Star Trek is owned by Paramount, which is a subsidary of Viacom. You guess it, Viacom is a media giant like AOL Time Warner and News Corp.
DW I & II GBC can be played on the original Gameboy.
DW III GBC however doesn't it. I think.
Something tells me you haven't played "Advance Wars" or "Golden Sun." Both games were published by Nintendo.
Man, Konami owns the Castlevania series not Nintendo.
So you want Nintendo to be like Sony and make many sequels only for one system till people get bored of the series? *cough*Twisted Metal*cough*Gran Turismo*cough*
2004 not 2005. Gamespot and IGN both say it.
Yea, it is Panasonic and it is only a Japanese machine right now.
What about Steve Ditko?
Well, in the current Amazing Spider-man storyline. I think Norman Osborn got "revived" while the other Green Goblins including Harry are dead as a door nail. Go to www.spiderfan.org if you want to update your Spidey info. :P
There are some "graphic scenes" especially the end. Some blood, punching, and lot of Green Goblins laughing.
Actually, Goto.com (Overture) won the settlement between them and Disney. Disney had to take the green traffic light logo from go.com.
I've submitted this story to Slashdot TWO days ago and they finally uses someone's story which got most of the information wrong. The Triforce is not a computer graphics board but an arcade board. No, Nintendo is not going to the PC graphics business with an ATi owned GPU.
You guys have to remember Fox gave Futurama a "better" timeslot for one season. The showed aired after the Simpson. After that, it went to its "regular" slot on Tuesday with no "competition." That killed Futurama and King of the Hills ratings so they moved it to the post-NFL slot the season after. Futurama had its chance. In my opinion.
FFI Original? It ripped off the gameplaying style of the 1984 Japansese Famicom RPG Dragon Quest. (Dragon Warrior in the U.S.)