" went on sale in England on Nov. 9"
Just FYI, the UK isn't just England, it's got Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in it too. Hence 'United Kingdom'.
Oh my god, how much would I love Monkey Island on DS. I've got to say, the old Lucas Arts games were amazing. Even one of the newer-ish ones was good (Grim Fandango), although Monkey Island 4 wasn't as good.
I really hope LucasArts brings Monkey Island to DS, but they seem to have turned their backs on adventure gaming for now, although maybe something like Monkey Island would appeal to casual gamers, something the DS appeals to aswell.
Surely it's the parent's responsibility for letting their kid play GTA? Not sure about in America, but in the UK 14 year olds aren't supposed to be sold games like Grand Theft Auto, even although no one cares about the age ratings, shouldn't the place where he purchased/aquired the game be in trouble too?
This idea reminds me of the episode of the Simpsons where Homer buries all of Springfield's garbage underground ...and we all know what happened there
" went on sale in England on Nov. 9" Just FYI, the UK isn't just England, it's got Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in it too. Hence 'United Kingdom'.
Oh my god, how much would I love Monkey Island on DS. I've got to say, the old Lucas Arts games were amazing. Even one of the newer-ish ones was good (Grim Fandango), although Monkey Island 4 wasn't as good. I really hope LucasArts brings Monkey Island to DS, but they seem to have turned their backs on adventure gaming for now, although maybe something like Monkey Island would appeal to casual gamers, something the DS appeals to aswell.
Surely it's the parent's responsibility for letting their kid play GTA? Not sure about in America, but in the UK 14 year olds aren't supposed to be sold games like Grand Theft Auto, even although no one cares about the age ratings, shouldn't the place where he purchased/aquired the game be in trouble too?
How are printers blank media? Shouldn't they be taxing the paper?