Ok, it's not the hardest game in the world, but who here (among us lowly GCN owners) has ever actually beat everything on that game? Without going to the arcade to get the bonus stuff? (I hear there are such things as those, but here in Kansas we don't get that newfangled gadgetry).
I consider my self pretty danged good (I beat Twilight Princess in 29hrs with absolutely no help, guides, etc), but that is the only Gamecube game that I paid for that I haven't beat yet.
I agree that we really need to spend more time and resources on making sure that old news reels and media are preserved. Most of us have seen the first few seconds of new footage from the moon landing, but if we were not old enough to witness it in person, many of us have never seen any of the other amazing footage from the moon landings. Now that we can't rely on NASA to keep track of that footage, I think it is a great time for us to put forward our time and money into making it availible on the internet for future generations to enjoy. And what better place to store it than Wikipedia.
What about old sports footage? All the footage of the greatest olympic stars? All those infamous football games? Opening up that footage to Wikipeida would make a great addition.
I don't know about the results, but after reading the article, I'm going to add YouGov to my list of annoying words.
Ok, it's not the hardest game in the world, but who here (among us lowly GCN owners) has ever actually beat everything on that game? Without going to the arcade to get the bonus stuff? (I hear there are such things as those, but here in Kansas we don't get that newfangled gadgetry). I consider my self pretty danged good (I beat Twilight Princess in 29hrs with absolutely no help, guides, etc), but that is the only Gamecube game that I paid for that I haven't beat yet.
What is (google)whack, and why are we always out of it?
I agree that we really need to spend more time and resources on making sure that old news reels and media are preserved. Most of us have seen the first few seconds of new footage from the moon landing, but if we were not old enough to witness it in person, many of us have never seen any of the other amazing footage from the moon landings. Now that we can't rely on NASA to keep track of that footage, I think it is a great time for us to put forward our time and money into making it availible on the internet for future generations to enjoy. And what better place to store it than Wikipedia.
What about old sports footage? All the footage of the greatest olympic stars? All those infamous football games? Opening up that footage to Wikipeida would make a great addition.
I knew the universe didn't add up somewhere...