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  1. Re:Kids. on Behind the Scenes of Wii U Software Development · · Score: 1

    Score of 5?! Spoken like someone who has no actual knowledge of the console. 1.) The Wii U only supports one new controller. The games themselves are only designed for one player to use the new controller at a time. 2.) All other players use the standard Wiimotes, the same that came with the original Wii.

  2. Needs 3 tablet versions? on 3 Reasons Why Microsoft Needs 3 Surface Tablets · · Score: 1

    Needs 3 tablet versions? I guess we could then officially them Moe, Larry and Curly then. "I'm pressing Start but nothing happens, nyuk, nyuk!!"

  3. Re:I'm sure it's effective on Officials Say NSA Probed Fewer Than 300 Numbers - Broke Plots In 20 Nations · · Score: 1

    This poll was taken BEFORE the latest news story with Snowden's reveal.

  4. Re:Saw it coming on Former Demonoid Members Receive Email Claiming Resurrection, Get Malware Instead · · Score: 1

    Yeah, Demonoid was a geek's dream. You could find just about anything niche related (well at least the niches I liked) and the search interface/categories were easy to use to find obscure related things.

  5. greener other side of fence on PS3 "Strong Contender" To Overtake Xbox 360 · · Score: 1

    I have had a ps3 for a year and I'd rather have an Xbox 360. I'd rather play the xbox 360 exclusives in their arcade over the ps3 exclusive games.

  6. Re:Acronym courtesy missing... on Valve Announces Dota 2 · · Score: 1

    I concur. DotA is the only name i knew for the game at first and is usually reffered to instead of "Defense of the Ancients". Just like American Telephone & Telegraph is more memorable/recognizable as AT&T.

  7. Final Fantasy disconnection on Final Fantasy XIV Launches To Scathing Reviews · · Score: 1

    I totally agree. My main issue with the Final Fantasy series is a disconnection I felt throughout the sequels.

    Final Fantasy was the first RPG I ever played as well. I've been a big fan of all the 8bit and 16bit sequels up to VII on the PS1.

    FFVIII was the first one that I quit after playing for only 6 or so hours. The repetitve summoning cutscenes and the grinding necessary to advance spells was a total bore fest. The story and environment were boring as well. I didn't care about any of the characters nor did I care for the futuristic feel (gun-swords?!... c'mon!). I tried to give it a shot but couldn't muster more than 6 hours.

    I did enjoy IX thoroughly. The traditional art style worked for me as I felt the ultra-realistic look of VIII was a complete turn-off. But after that, my interest in the series was waaning like a bad relationship.

    I tried Final Fantasy X and couldn't get past roughly six hours again. The focus on ultra-realistic graphics and drawn out summoning scenes just sucked the fun out of the fantasy for me. And I haven't even bothered with any sequel since.

    I guess there is something to Nintendo's style of the "quiet protagonist" that holds a certain charm. When you over-develop a character you risk alienating the player and I feel the recent sequels suffer from this. I really think that is another reason besides the other points I mentioned above that caused me to feel disconnected to the games. I really didn't care and no changes to the core system could help that.

  8. bad marketing on Heat Ray Gun Fails Final Test; Nixed From War · · Score: 1

    They should've went with a better name than the "CharNoble".

  9. Prince Says Internet Is Over on Prince Says Internet Is Over · · Score: 1

    Snopes has confirmed this....

  10. Re:Missing the point on McDonalds Facing Lawsuit For Happy Meal Toys · · Score: 1

    Your argument goes out the window. You can just buy the toys from McDonalds, Burger King, Wendy's, etc. without getting the food..... I have for my kids. So problem and lawsuit solved.

  11. Re:Wii upgrade. on Wii Gets Price Cut To $199 · · Score: 1
    "Gamecube was hurt itself in the US by making itself look like a kid's toy and using proprietary DVD discs that had less storage capability (making multi-platform releases harder on it). SEGA was hurt by focusing on 2D over 3D graphics, although they did have a superior online system for the time."

    I reckon the Gamecube lost because of the complete lack of third party support that was carried over from the N64 days. The disc size issue, although contributuing, was a moot point by then.

    SEGA was still in an uphill climb to regain customer support from its add-on debacle during the Genesis days. I used to be an avid supporter of Sega until I got burned by them releasing continous expensive add-ons and then discontinuing game development to concentrate on the next "hot" add-on.

  12. Re:Wii upgrade. on Wii Gets Price Cut To $199 · · Score: 1

    Super Nintendo - inferior to the Genesis' 32-bit capability The SNES wasn't inferior to the Genesis itself. Remember the 32 bit was an add-on and not the base system. Besides the Genesis had horrible MIDI music too.

  13. Re:The new "oil" on China Considering Cuts In Rare-Earth Metal Exports · · Score: 1

    The parent didn't say Bush was voted out of office. But you can plainly see that Bush's unpopularity hurt his political party's efforts for replacements. Bush's popularity was ridiculously low by the end of his Presidency.

  14. Re:Maybe it's a good thing, if prices fall. on The Downsides to Digital Distribution · · Score: 1

    In the not-so-distant-future: "Dude. Let me borrow the new GTA from you. I'll trade you the new MGS game. Oops. Can't do that anymore. You'll have to buy a copy from the online store. And so will I. Gee, remember back in the day when this wasn't a problem. When we used to be able to trade in games too"?

  15. Re:Ever heard of Newegg? TigerDirect? Google? on Small, High-Resolution LCD Monitors? · · Score: 1

    Aww c'mon. you're no fun, Mr. Antisocial.

  16. Re:WMD spotted! on Bolivia Is the Saudi Arabia of Lithium · · Score: 1

    They're gonna have to piss of the Prez's daddy first. Then it will work. Then it will be ...personal.

  17. Bugbear on 83% of Businesses Won't Bother With Windows 7 · · Score: 1

    "Economic concerns and worries about compatibility -- the bugbear that doomed Vista in the corporate market -- will keep Windows 7 on the shelf for all but a handful of enterprises until at least 12 months"

    IANADM, but I thought Bugbears were easy prey (only a few hit dice)?

  18. Re:Like Groening, let it go on WAY past its prime on Opus the Penguin Retired · · Score: 1

    And that he did. I used to love Bloom County as a kid. Outland just seemed like a fragemnt of an idea stretched out into a series. I never read Opus. The recurring theme in a lot of these posts is he should've just stopped for a while. Stripping out all the characters except Opus was a bad idea as well. Just imagine if Mr. Breathed had stopped and then started up in 2004 when dubbleya got (hic) relected into office. That shit just writes itself.

  19. Re:Problems... on Free Games As a Solution To Game Piracy · · Score: 1

    But I think that's because their biggest competitor, GameInformer, covers both consoles and PC Games. Also, their sister mag just went under so there probably is a need to make sure some form of PC gaming is publiced/covered by the parent publishing company Ziff Davis especially when it comes to ad revenue, etc.

  20. Re:Problems... on Free Games As a Solution To Game Piracy · · Score: 1

    I'd like to see the breakdown for those numbers. How much of that money is just subscription earned. I understand your opinion but i thnk the point alot of people are making is in the amount of titles out per month, etc. That angle should be addressed as well.

  21. PC gaming's real enemy: on Free Games As a Solution To Game Piracy · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I personally think it's the consoles that are the REAL reason. A decade ago, PCs were at the top of the hill for superior graphics and networking for team playing. Now they aren't because HDTVs, internet connectivity and multicore proccesor consoles. There's no niche anymore. At least worth spending on. Same thing happened to arcades.

  22. Re:Holy... on Blizzard-Activision Merger Official · · Score: 1

    Yeah... That joke would've worked if it was Blizzard-EA but it isn't.

  23. Re:This is just. plain. stupid. on Mixed News for Nintendo, Microsoft · · Score: 4, Insightful
    "What Mitchell alludes to is the tendency for Nintendo-published titles to overrun the top end of sales charts on Nintendo platforms, leaving third party publishers out of luck sales-wise."

    This is because Nintendo has been the underdog in the last couple of system releases and didn't merit the attention of the more polished hits. Who wants to put the effort in releasing a stellar game for a system with a limited audience? Nintendo had to put more effort into their first party games to keep themselves afloat. If they didn't, they wouldn't be around this long because most of the third party games were just trash and rehashes. Now that the Wii is selling so well, we may finally start to see an influx of quality 3rd party software. And they will sell well as long as the games are exclusive.

    Truth be told, Nintendo dominates the software sales because their games are that good. Did Resident Evil 4 sell badly?

  24. Re:I don't get it either. on Wii Shortages Could Last For Months · · Score: 1
    Most likely the shortages are due to the wiimote's parts, at least in part. It's been just as hard to find extra wiimotes as it is to get a system. I have had a Wii since mid-February and only because a buddy picked me up one when he finally found his. I still haven't found an extra wiimote but I haven't been searching as hard in the past few weeks for other issues.

    You also have to figure in the fact that the mainstream market is gung-ho about this product too instead of just your typical gamer. Just look at Nintendo's sales figures and you'll see that the Wii is definitely selling. And with flash card adapter out there you can use to load various emulators and roms from all kinds of classic systems and play on the Wii via the gamecube controllers, I know some friends of mine who are anxiously coming over to this side of the fence and looking for one now. Now all we need is more new games...

  25. Re:make money? on Where the PS3 Stands Now · · Score: 1

    Ware, a troll lives 'ere.