Consider touchscreens were invented in the 1970s at the University of Kentucky, and they haven't hit true widespread usage until the past few years, I'm not expecting to see this on the market anytime soon.
Honestly it's just too much speed for Australia to handle. How can you expect the government to be able to censor these high speeds properly. We must protect our citizens from themselves!
My whole problem with this is that the ESRB is just supposed to be there for guidence, and thats what the ratings are for. If he's complaining about children getting a hold of the game, then maybe he should start to lobby for better informent to parents of the ESRB codes and what they mean. The labels on the box clearly do state what is in the game, and they're there for a reason. I am all for keeping innapropriate material out of the hands of children, but why should I and others get heat because some people dont know how to police their children, I dont want to start going to adult video stores in order to pick up the next GTA
DS Dominates worldwide and in every region. Totals in millions. Japan: DS: 31.7 PSP: 15.7 US: DS: 50.6 PSP: 20.3 EU: DS: 56.5 PSP: 26.6 TOTAL:DS: 138.9 PSP: 62.5 http://www.vgchartz.com/home.php
As long as it doesn't end up like Flander's Bible land and is more like Universal Studios Islands of Adventure, then I'm for it!
Who's ready for a good old fashioned lynching?
Plus, what other houses have gigabit internet!
Seems like there could be some solution...staring me right in the face...I dunno....maybe no DRM....but nahhh. That's just crazy...
Consider touchscreens were invented in the 1970s at the University of Kentucky, and they haven't hit true widespread usage until the past few years, I'm not expecting to see this on the market anytime soon.
Honestly it's just too much speed for Australia to handle. How can you expect the government to be able to censor these high speeds properly. We must protect our citizens from themselves!
My whole problem with this is that the ESRB is just supposed to be there for guidence, and thats what the ratings are for. If he's complaining about children getting a hold of the game, then maybe he should start to lobby for better informent to parents of the ESRB codes and what they mean. The labels on the box clearly do state what is in the game, and they're there for a reason. I am all for keeping innapropriate material out of the hands of children, but why should I and others get heat because some people dont know how to police their children, I dont want to start going to adult video stores in order to pick up the next GTA