I hope the x360 special character won't mean much to me. I really do hope so.
I hope the x360 special character won't mean much to me. I really do hope so.
Another awesome game I'm excited about.
I am excite. That trailer was great.
Oh wow. I might have to pick up this title. I'm not too fond of the homing attack in Sonic games, but I'm willing to try for this game.
I think you nailed pretty much everything good and bad about the game, and I actually thought you were going to give it a lower score, but I would settle for a 4 out of 5 stars too.
I like the newest XBox 360 dashboard.
I'm more impressed with the Kinect than I am with the Move, from what I have seen of course because I own neither. Both Dance Central, and Your Shape: Fitness Evolved games are what piqued my interest towards Kinect.
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By the way I forgot to mention that your new mic has definitely improved the podcast's audio quality.
It's a shame Keiji Inafune left Capcom, but it's also great too because now he can focus more on original titles.
I've got to send you some audio recordings with how to pronounce certain names you've had problems with, like Polyphony Digital, Jeremiah Slaczka, and Keiji Inafune so far.
A Sonic game is a Sonic game only because it is part of the franchise. For example, Sonic Pinball Party isn't really a Sonic game in the vain of the Sonic the Hedgehog series, but it's a Sonic game within the Sonic franchise.
It's all about how carefully worded we speak out about them that makes the difference, but we usually infer a lot of definitions behind our opinions because we all assume we all know what we are referring to. Even if that isn't really the case. It's just improper linguistic communication because we are trying to convey our opinions as fast as possible so as to keep the attention of those listening, or reading.
I think that we are all just gamers, despite the varying level of intensity towards the hobby/pastime that we might have. A stamp collector is just a stamp collector, and it doesn't matter what type of stamps he collects, or what he focuses on his collection.
However if I were to define the extremes of the gaming populace, I would say that there are those that just play video-games, and then there are those that follow the video-game industry attentively, and also play video-games of course, and also collect them. To me the latter are what could be called either a hardcore, or an enthusiast gamer.