You know what to do. Contact the ESA, tell them about this law. Contact the judges, inform them. Contact the New York Government. Give em your criticisms.
Remember, our voices speak louder.
From what I heard, they are unable to talk about any of their new stuff at the GDC due to an impending stock trade(And apparently, Japanese law forbids companies from talking about anything new during this stock trade, fearing the stock may take a plunge.)
Always wanting to defend the system they worship, and blasting down the other systems.
Ex: "GCN and PS2 are kiddie. X-Box the way to go." or "Nintendo is best, hands down. Sony, MS and 3rd parties can all rot in hell." or "Sony is KING! Nintendo and Microsoft sucks."
I'll never, ever, understand them. Silly fanboys.
What would happen if some companies decide to re-release previous PS2/X-Box titles on the Wii
*Imagine Katamari Damacy, Kingdom Hearts, Contra: Shattered Soldier, Ninja Gaiden, Star Wars: KOTOR, and Soul Calibur 3 on the Wii*
Before all the whole DRM mumbo jumbo, when I first read into HD-DVD and Blu-Ray, I was thinking more "Hey, this is gonna have more disc space. Here's hoping there's more content pushed into this." While I was lingering near Blu-Ray, I ended up heading back towards HD-DVD's path before phasing out of both, and deciding to stick with DVDs.
The reasons were the following
1) More promotion of High Definition, less on the amount of content
2) Digital Rights Management(DRM)
So, pretty much, I was praying for more content, and it seems hardware makers have failed in my eyes, instead trying to boost the picture quality.
Oh Hollywood, what have thou done?
We're living in a country where the mighty dollar dominates over true talent. What was once a community where small developers can design their own games with no problem has turned into big business where pleasing the average consumer is the ideal goal.
Hopefully, Nintendo lets Indie developers take off with the Virtual Console.
Is America really ready for one?
In my view, I dunno if they're ready. Even if the industry is strong(And Nintendo is crowned the number one next-gen), I question the rest of America. Higher security standards, unemployment, The War in Iraq, DMCA, companies exporting jobs overseas, Hurricane Katrina. Not to mention rising gas prices.
In my view, the crash of the video game industry could be bad for America's economy, if it does happen.
He may end up being right. Gambling with so much money on movies may no longer be worth it.
On the other hand, with less money needed, they may end up making better movies.
For this generation, I've been going back to Kingdom Hearts and Mega Man X8.
X8 fixed some of the problems plaguing X5-X6.
Kingdom Hearts is just damn good fun.
And needless to say, I was in a bad mood when I read this.
I'm already embarrased to be a gamer, an American, a Christain, and a part-Chinese(I'm part-Chinese, part-Japanese, part-Hawaiian and part-Irish). If stuff like this keeps up in our world, I'll end up ashamed of the human race.
My wallet is so gonna be crying after the next two weeks. It's not fair I have to pick up these hot games. WHY?
removable flash memory would be a start.
You know what to do. Contact the ESA, tell them about this law. Contact the judges, inform them. Contact the New York Government. Give em your criticisms. Remember, our voices speak louder.
One of the many groups that are apart of the new Copyright Alliance is the Entertainment Software Association(Basically, the Video Game Industry)
l ishers-join-new-copyright-alliance/
http://gamepolitics.com/2007/05/28/video-game-pub
This is the same guy who blasted the PS3 and 360 for being graphical powerhouses.
I've got one word for this guy: HYPOCRITE!
From what I heard, they are unable to talk about any of their new stuff at the GDC due to an impending stock trade(And apparently, Japanese law forbids companies from talking about anything new during this stock trade, fearing the stock may take a plunge.)
Always wanting to defend the system they worship, and blasting down the other systems. Ex: "GCN and PS2 are kiddie. X-Box the way to go." or "Nintendo is best, hands down. Sony, MS and 3rd parties can all rot in hell." or "Sony is KING! Nintendo and Microsoft sucks." I'll never, ever, understand them. Silly fanboys.
The whole Sony bashings been this way since early this year. But even bashing Sony for the whole escapades doesn't make sense.
Yeah, but the Japanese Business Man took advantage of him.
A rather low way of some people getting their hands on a PS3.
I know the Wii will be in stock even more than the PS3 when pre-orders start, but even so, I fear I may not be able to get to my pre-ordering in time.
That way, it will feel more like using a Commodore 64 when we download the games.
Yeah. I was just wondering. Are you on the no-fly list thanks to the incident? Or are you gonna hold back from flying for a long time?
What would happen if some companies decide to re-release previous PS2/X-Box titles on the Wii *Imagine Katamari Damacy, Kingdom Hearts, Contra: Shattered Soldier, Ninja Gaiden, Star Wars: KOTOR, and Soul Calibur 3 on the Wii*
Before all the whole DRM mumbo jumbo, when I first read into HD-DVD and Blu-Ray, I was thinking more "Hey, this is gonna have more disc space. Here's hoping there's more content pushed into this." While I was lingering near Blu-Ray, I ended up heading back towards HD-DVD's path before phasing out of both, and deciding to stick with DVDs. The reasons were the following 1) More promotion of High Definition, less on the amount of content 2) Digital Rights Management(DRM) So, pretty much, I was praying for more content, and it seems hardware makers have failed in my eyes, instead trying to boost the picture quality. Oh Hollywood, what have thou done?
We're living in a country where the mighty dollar dominates over true talent. What was once a community where small developers can design their own games with no problem has turned into big business where pleasing the average consumer is the ideal goal. Hopefully, Nintendo lets Indie developers take off with the Virtual Console.
Is America really ready for one? In my view, I dunno if they're ready. Even if the industry is strong(And Nintendo is crowned the number one next-gen), I question the rest of America. Higher security standards, unemployment, The War in Iraq, DMCA, companies exporting jobs overseas, Hurricane Katrina. Not to mention rising gas prices. In my view, the crash of the video game industry could be bad for America's economy, if it does happen.
Something ether hand drawn or cgi. None of this live action stuff.
He may end up being right. Gambling with so much money on movies may no longer be worth it. On the other hand, with less money needed, they may end up making better movies.
I'd like to see an Offline variation of this game. If my computer can handle it(Bought it in 2004)
For this generation, I've been going back to Kingdom Hearts and Mega Man X8. X8 fixed some of the problems plaguing X5-X6. Kingdom Hearts is just damn good fun.
The DS cost less than the Game Boy Advance to develop for.
If anyone has the costs of the GBA and DS development, feel free to print them up.
And needless to say, I was in a bad mood when I read this. I'm already embarrased to be a gamer, an American, a Christain, and a part-Chinese(I'm part-Chinese, part-Japanese, part-Hawaiian and part-Irish). If stuff like this keeps up in our world, I'll end up ashamed of the human race.
Aww come on. It would have been fun if Batman was among the images implemented on the computer chips.
It was the recall effort that brought him in power. I fear that this new Recall effort makes things worse.