naughty dog are lost in the realms of 5-10 age group aimed games nowdays, admittedly Crash Bandicoot and Jack 1 were brilliant for every as a novelty value, but i think they should take their games to a higher age group audience
i personally think that $2 million grant could have gone a lot further by fueling those "gas guzzling cars" than helping another prototype that will prove to expensive to ever be put into practical use.
The reason the LAN gaming cafes never got as mainsteam as they could is because of the huge burst in console gaming, and the fact that people thought PC games were hard to control and expensive to keep up with the latest gaming requirements.
The one where i live has almost a constant supply of teens in there playing Counter Strike 24/7 with their parents desperatly trying to drag them out
If you check Amazon, they list half-life 2 as shipping in December 1969 (the way of getting out of saying that the release date has been bumped back)
I doubt Half Life 2 will see shelves anytime this year
I'm sure that $400 could be better spent on buying a nice (low battery time) laptop and running a yoyo simulation, and you would probably have enough change to pop out and buy a plastic yoyo for 1/100th of the price
i wonder what they call the government agents who these "net ninjas" are fighting against?
because then you would be following the route of Microsoft :)
naughty dog are lost in the realms of 5-10 age group aimed games nowdays, admittedly Crash Bandicoot and Jack 1 were brilliant for every as a novelty value, but i think they should take their games to a higher age group audience
I,for one, welcome our new Timmmm overlords
i personally think that $2 million grant could have gone a lot further by fueling those "gas guzzling cars" than helping another prototype that will prove to expensive to ever be put into practical use.
The reason the LAN gaming cafes never got as mainsteam as they could is because of the huge burst in console gaming, and the fact that people thought PC games were hard to control and expensive to keep up with the latest gaming requirements. The one where i live has almost a constant supply of teens in there playing Counter Strike 24/7 with their parents desperatly trying to drag them out
If you check Amazon, they list half-life 2 as shipping in December 1969 (the way of getting out of saying that the release date has been bumped back) I doubt Half Life 2 will see shelves anytime this year
I'm sure that $400 could be better spent on buying a nice (low battery time) laptop and running a yoyo simulation, and you would probably have enough change to pop out and buy a plastic yoyo for 1/100th of the price