We're already seeing this with the Source engine, half the fun is Half-Life 2, the other half is the mods made for it.
It's basically an open-source development model ported to games, and this can only be good.
It wasn't too bad, however I would like to see it being a bit more realistic, the woman beating that guy to death and the odd boss just wouln't exist in real life.
They got the nerd bit spot-on though, anyone spot the FSM poster?
While IBM did lose Apple, they're also making PowerPC chips for the Xbox360, Cell for the PS3, and another chip for Revolution.
That is one hell of a good position to be in.
We're already seeing this with the Source engine, half the fun is Half-Life 2, the other half is the mods made for it. It's basically an open-source development model ported to games, and this can only be good.
It wasn't too bad, however I would like to see it being a bit more realistic, the woman beating that guy to death and the odd boss just wouln't exist in real life. They got the nerd bit spot-on though, anyone spot the FSM poster?
While IBM did lose Apple, they're also making PowerPC chips for the Xbox360, Cell for the PS3, and another chip for Revolution. That is one hell of a good position to be in.
If he is indeed a Human Interaction guru, then he would have very little to do with either Vista or Office.
Expect him to grace your Microsoft Mice and Keyboards people.
Well, it's about damn well time..
I still watch Futurama on Sky One most weeks, and it's still a fantastic show.