I don't get accused, I just get modded. I sometimes think it's a 1337/n00b thing, since other people post the same thing and get modded up for being funny or interesting or whatever
If you think about it, Venus has a toxic cloud that surrounds it and prevents us from doing any research whatsoever, but wouldn't that theoretically be what would happen if we had a nuclear war, and the toxic clouds engulfed the whole planet? Not only would that mean there's life, but humanoid life.
That's the only similar disaster I can think of on Sega's side. Nothing is more humiliating than having to sell your major icon(Sonic) to the opposing system.
I'm not really talking about whether or not I can do it. I mean it may become a problem in the future if the trend continues I guess people will adapt is the ultimate message here, besides the clear assertion of one's own superiority.
I think a cool idea would be if in a game like Final Fantasy if they kept the inventory on once screen and the battle and health on the other screen. Sometimes there are so many items it would be nice to be able to see what you have as you're walking around.
The touch screen seems like a gimmick to me. I suppose it could serve as a more interesting way to aim for shooter games, but beyond that, it just seems like anything it would do could be accomplished with alternate and cheaper control methods. It's convenient, however.
I don't think you can make the claim that kids of today are stupid because they can walk and chew gum at the same time.
I'm not saying they're stupid for "being able to walk and chew gum at the same time" but the average attention span that people will give to any given subject could decrease to the point where they are incapable of making progress at anything, since they move on so quickly. They then cease to be valuable members of society, regardless of intelligence or lack thereof.
Some of the new adventure games are nice enough to provide graphics to help us understand the whole story, but those old N-E-S and Atari adventure games were something else for your imagination.
It seems like over the centuries people's average "Optimal level of stimulation" has risen.
The newest generation is the worst: Watching an online movie while playing a gaim and running instant messages with 30 people at once.
Eventually people might be unable to focus long enough on anything in order to accomplish anything, but that's just my 2 cents.
How cool would it be if we just sent a big ol' magnifying lens into outer space so we could get more power out of the solar plants we have? Just a thought
C'est la vie in the CMU administration. I remember when I applied they were at least a month late in giving me their decision. And when they gave me their student info packet, they just hinted at the date they wanted it back. The things we do to get into a good school. CMU SCS baby!
Thank you. Will do.
Speaking of which, where are my -3 points? Someone must be shirking their duties
I don't get accused, I just get modded. I sometimes think it's a 1337/n00b thing, since other people post the same thing and get modded up for being funny or interesting or whatever
I guess Slashdot might be described as anti-semantic. You know the pun here could be considered flamebait on some sites. But what do I know.
I also see dead people
"Sure you might have to blow up a couple of suns per bit"
Couldn't this be viewed as horribly inefficient?
If you think about it, Venus has a toxic cloud that surrounds it and prevents us from doing any research whatsoever, but wouldn't that theoretically be what would happen if we had a nuclear war, and the toxic clouds engulfed the whole planet? Not only would that mean there's life, but humanoid life.
That's the only similar disaster I can think of on Sega's side. Nothing is more humiliating than having to sell your major icon(Sonic) to the opposing system.
I thought virtual boy was a Nintendo marked disaster.
I was indeed trying to make a joke. Oh well. Another -2 karma for me.
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Not rocket science
I wonder if buh could find an electronic equivalent of a hanging chad in this.
Sorry...I thought this was a response to my post...disregard the above post
I'm not really talking about whether or not I can do it. I mean it may become a problem in the future if the trend continues I guess people will adapt is the ultimate message here, besides the clear assertion of one's own superiority.
I think a cool idea would be if in a game like Final Fantasy if they kept the inventory on once screen and the battle and health on the other screen. Sometimes there are so many items it would be nice to be able to see what you have as you're walking around.
The touch screen seems like a gimmick to me. I suppose it could serve as a more interesting way to aim for shooter games, but beyond that, it just seems like anything it would do could be accomplished with alternate and cheaper control methods. It's convenient, however.
I don't think you can make the claim that kids of today are stupid because they can walk and chew gum at the same time.
I'm not saying they're stupid for "being able to walk and chew gum at the same time" but the average attention span that people will give to any given subject could decrease to the point where they are incapable of making progress at anything, since they move on so quickly. They then cease to be valuable members of society, regardless of intelligence or lack thereof.
Some of the new adventure games are nice enough to provide graphics to help us understand the whole story, but those old N-E-S and Atari adventure games were something else for your imagination.
It seems like over the centuries people's average "Optimal level of stimulation" has risen. The newest generation is the worst: Watching an online movie while playing a gaim and running instant messages with 30 people at once. Eventually people might be unable to focus long enough on anything in order to accomplish anything, but that's just my 2 cents.
How cool would it be if we just sent a big ol' magnifying lens into outer space so we could get more power out of the solar plants we have? Just a thought
C'est la vie in the CMU administration. I remember when I applied they were at least a month late in giving me their decision. And when they gave me their student info packet, they just hinted at the date they wanted it back. The things we do to get into a good school. CMU SCS baby!
I have a low-grade tan on my forearms from the glow of my computer screen. THANK YOU VIDEOGAME CAMP!