Maple Story and Ragnarok Online have iterations forthcoming on DS. I'm not sure if these will forego the MMO format for a Multiverse or stick with traditional multiplay, but I do know they have been talked about.
Considering how entrenched the PS2 is as a family gaming console (and how you can get it for $100), it's likely even harder to sell a "new one" for $600.
I meant to write this: Pokemon wasn't a huge departure (save for being a highly simplified RPG) and it's definitely the biggest console mover ever by unit. I think FF7 had some sort of similar iconic difference that gave it similar status.
I hate to be so vague about FF7, but it really had this kindPokemon wasn't a huge departure (save for being a highly simplified RPG) and it's definitely the biggest console mover ever by unit. I think FF7 had some sort of similar iconic difference that gave it similar status. of iconic difference that I felt
I had FF7 for PC (late adopter), so I missed it as a PS1 mover. But this is another perfect example. Now there are 4,000 FF games for 17 different systems, and an infinite number of very similar games on the remaining systems. I'm a Wii60DS person, and even if there is a Shadow of the Colossus (my personal favorite VG) game that comes out for PS3, I'm not likely to buy the system for it. If I feel too bad about not playing it, I'll just start another game of Oblivion (which is also SUPER cross platform).
My roommate bought a PS2 when GTA III came out. This is one of the best examples of a console mover that I can remember. Sure the game had tons of hype, but it seems like a lot of people agreed that it delivered... and it was also a bit different nearly every game released. The problem now is that with genres being flooded with clones of clones of clones, and multiplatform releases... there are fewer console movers. It's going to take an game that has takes a COMPLETE departure from games that exist now and will only ever be on one console, to be the kind of mover that GTA 3 for the PS2 was in my eyes.
It certainly is illegal, but this still happens. Even worse, it seems to further this garbage culture on Adwords and cost all of us who participate in it a great deal of money.
If there were any sort of flagging system, all people would do would be to flag competitors. Then we'd be talking about something even worse.
The fact is that most US camera sites online are run from NY/NJ and are fly-by-night garbage that thrive on word of mouth and black-hat SEO. They make money. They spend money in adwords. Google likes money.
I use a few VPN/streaming/internet-enabled devices and I'm a bit weary of going over this unspoken barrier without even downloading gobs of files on my computer. When I was in college only a few people got nabbed for "bandwidth abuse", one of them being a person who played Halo 2 on xbox live frequently. Now with downloading demos.
Maple Story and Ragnarok Online have iterations forthcoming on DS. I'm not sure if these will forego the MMO format for a Multiverse or stick with traditional multiplay, but I do know they have been talked about.
The Godfather: Blackhand Edition already does this. I felt particularly sociopathic playing that game.
Upon reading this, a friend of mine mentioned that many of us males spend countless hours with a faraday cage mere inches from our privates.
Regardless of whether this is true, I am not sleeping tonight.
Supply and demand is a bitch. Looks like someone made off with 40% of the last Wii left.
Or a false key that causes the tape to self destruct.
I'll get you, Gadget.
No joke... if my computer scanned my brain and posted random LOLCats when I got sad or bored, my life would be legitimately better.
A day without grenade spamming is like a day without sunshine.
They will be replaced with "my homework poisoned my family".
After my hard drive died.
Considering how entrenched the PS2 is as a family gaming console (and how you can get it for $100), it's likely even harder to sell a "new one" for $600.
DOES NOT COMPUTE:
I meant to write this: Pokemon wasn't a huge departure (save for being a highly simplified RPG) and it's definitely the biggest console mover ever by unit. I think FF7 had some sort of similar iconic difference that gave it similar status.
I hate to be so vague about FF7, but it really had this kindPokemon wasn't a huge departure (save for being a highly simplified RPG) and it's definitely the biggest console mover ever by unit. I think FF7 had some sort of similar iconic difference that gave it similar status. of iconic difference that I felt
I had FF7 for PC (late adopter), so I missed it as a PS1 mover. But this is another perfect example. Now there are 4,000 FF games for 17 different systems, and an infinite number of very similar games on the remaining systems. I'm a Wii60DS person, and even if there is a Shadow of the Colossus (my personal favorite VG) game that comes out for PS3, I'm not likely to buy the system for it. If I feel too bad about not playing it, I'll just start another game of Oblivion (which is also SUPER cross platform).
My roommate bought a PS2 when GTA III came out. This is one of the best examples of a console mover that I can remember. Sure the game had tons of hype, but it seems like a lot of people agreed that it delivered... and it was also a bit different nearly every game released. The problem now is that with genres being flooded with clones of clones of clones, and multiplatform releases... there are fewer console movers. It's going to take an game that has takes a COMPLETE departure from games that exist now and will only ever be on one console, to be the kind of mover that GTA 3 for the PS2 was in my eyes.
Hey, if your milk money came from selling the same album to people every 10 years in a different format, you'd be unhappy too.
It's like the Alien series, 300 years later. With much better framerate. I'm just happy the flood look less like Smartfood.
It certainly is illegal, but this still happens. Even worse, it seems to further this garbage culture on Adwords and cost all of us who participate in it a great deal of money.
If there were any sort of flagging system, all people would do would be to flag competitors. Then we'd be talking about something even worse.
The fact is that most US camera sites online are run from NY/NJ and are fly-by-night garbage that thrive on word of mouth and black-hat SEO. They make money. They spend money in adwords. Google likes money.
Oh sir... it's only wafer thin!
SCIENCE!
</thomas dolby>
Who do you know who has only one computer nowadays?
My cat.
Don't welcome them...
It's a trap!
One step closer to the US adopting something similar to the Icelandic Medical Database.
It's not one schmuck.
It's a series of noobs.
In Soviet Russia, Schrödinger cats you!
I use a few VPN/streaming/internet-enabled devices and I'm a bit weary of going over this unspoken barrier without even downloading gobs of files on my computer. When I was in college only a few people got nabbed for "bandwidth abuse", one of them being a person who played Halo 2 on xbox live frequently. Now with downloading demos.