Why can't developers just stick to games that have no multiplayer? I don't get the rampant need for every game that comes out to have a multiplayer option. Whatever happened to just sitting down and playing a game at home without the option for multiplayer? Sure playing a game with friends is nice, but now a mainly stealth games need a multiplayer option as well? I'll most likely get the game, but I can live without multiplayer.
We should try and find something other than corn as a new fuel source and this is a good step towards that. If America were to have a crisis, like what happened in Ireland with the potato famine, we would be up shit creek without a paddle. We rely too much on corn based products as it is, becoming dependent on corn for fuel would be just as bad as how we rely on oil now.
This has already been done by Nintendo at Safeco Field in Seattle. They introduced a paid service where you can use your DS to order food and have it brought up to you while watching the game. Apple's doing exactly what Sony does, copy a good idea and call it your own.
I'd love to see a KOTOR based MMO, but if it's made it won't be by Bioware. They've decided to stop making games for other companies and focus on their own IP's instead of others. Here's to hoping one will be made, and hopefully won't be rushed like TSL.
I've had seizures for 22 years now(since I was 6) and would welcome any type of treatment. I had a right-temporal lobectomy 11 years ago that didn't help, so this is a breakthrough that gives me some hope of finally being able to get off medication's and lead a semi-normal life.
It's one of my fav's from the original playstation. Hopefully they'll either remake it or make a sequel/prequel for it. A prequel would be good if it was set during the Dragon Campaign, showing everything that the humans had to do in order to free themselves from the tyranny of the Winglies. It would make for an excellent game, just give it free roam instead of having to travel on a set course. I have always enjoyed playing it (and still do) more than FF7, even though it's supposed to be on of the greatest RPG's of all time.
This first happened to me after seeing an episode of MacGyver. I forget what the episode was about but he had to use a laser to get around ostacles that were in it's way with mirrors to activate something. Now I visualize places I've been and where I would need to place mirrors and what angles are needed.
Yo dawg, I heard you like covers
So I made a cover of your cover
of a cover of my cover
Why can't developers just stick to games that have no multiplayer? I don't get the rampant need for every game that comes out to have a multiplayer option. Whatever happened to just sitting down and playing a game at home without the option for multiplayer? Sure playing a game with friends is nice, but now a mainly stealth games need a multiplayer option as well? I'll most likely get the game, but I can live without multiplayer.
...like I'm going to believe any of it.
Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. He's still alive.
We should try and find something other than corn as a new fuel source and this is a good step towards that. If America were to have a crisis, like what happened in Ireland with the potato famine, we would be up shit creek without a paddle. We rely too much on corn based products as it is, becoming dependent on corn for fuel would be just as bad as how we rely on oil now.
Better not let Jack Thompson hear about our dreams being "threat simulators" or he'll try and get those banned.
This has already been done by Nintendo at Safeco Field in Seattle. They introduced a paid service where you can use your DS to order food and have it brought up to you while watching the game. Apple's doing exactly what Sony does, copy a good idea and call it your own.
I'd love to see a KOTOR based MMO, but if it's made it won't be by Bioware. They've decided to stop making games for other companies and focus on their own IP's instead of others. Here's to hoping one will be made, and hopefully won't be rushed like TSL.
When I first read the article I thought it said UNISEX, not USENIX. Guess I found out where my mind has been for the past few days.
I've had seizures for 22 years now(since I was 6) and would welcome any type of treatment. I had a right-temporal lobectomy 11 years ago that didn't help, so this is a breakthrough that gives me some hope of finally being able to get off medication's and lead a semi-normal life.
It's one of my fav's from the original playstation. Hopefully they'll either remake it or make a sequel/prequel for it. A prequel would be good if it was set during the Dragon Campaign, showing everything that the humans had to do in order to free themselves from the tyranny of the Winglies. It would make for an excellent game, just give it free roam instead of having to travel on a set course. I have always enjoyed playing it (and still do) more than FF7, even though it's supposed to be on of the greatest RPG's of all time.
they could have called it Skynet.
This first happened to me after seeing an episode of MacGyver. I forget what the episode was about but he had to use a laser to get around ostacles that were in it's way with mirrors to activate something. Now I visualize places I've been and where I would need to place mirrors and what angles are needed.