I'd argue for Forza Motorsport being a good exclusive, that game practically lives in my X-Box, only being taken out for whatever rental I may be renting at the time.
I'm not an expert on renting organization's buying policys, but I think they buy the games directly from the publishers, in turn, the publishers/developers get a higher cut for that game. However, it's gets sticky when the renters gain profit from potential lost sales from games that would have been bought regulary.
Correct me if I am wrong, please.
I love how video game skills can be applied to real life. Thanks to video games, when the enemy of the moment's invasion comes, I can multitask my ammunition, objectives and keep my health points in check while everyone else is left in a confused huddle at a save point.
lol at where that phone number goes to. Try looking it up on google!
Anyways, I see how spam can hurt productivity, but isn't there alternitives to e-mail for passing about memos and messages? Like maybe getting out of your desk and handing a note to a person across the hall?
I'd argue for Forza Motorsport being a good exclusive, that game practically lives in my X-Box, only being taken out for whatever rental I may be renting at the time.
The interest is entirly in the hunt. It's like hunting in real life. it's not about the meat, it's about the experiance.
This is pretty bad news. I wonder if this is the first step in the process of charging for MSN messenger usage.
I'm not an expert on renting organization's buying policys, but I think they buy the games directly from the publishers, in turn, the publishers/developers get a higher cut for that game. However, it's gets sticky when the renters gain profit from potential lost sales from games that would have been bought regulary. Correct me if I am wrong, please.
I love how video game skills can be applied to real life. Thanks to video games, when the enemy of the moment's invasion comes, I can multitask my ammunition, objectives and keep my health points in check while everyone else is left in a confused huddle at a save point.
you could always burn it to a disk and put it into a CD case, but then again, that seems like the definition of "Tacky". Good point.
lol at where that phone number goes to. Try looking it up on google! Anyways, I see how spam can hurt productivity, but isn't there alternitives to e-mail for passing about memos and messages? Like maybe getting out of your desk and handing a note to a person across the hall?