
I'm a little torn about whether to get Dragon's Crown on the PS3 or Vita, but I think I'll go Vita because it'll make a great addition to a library of games for Vita.
I'm a little torn about whether to get Dragon's Crown on the PS3 or Vita, but I think I'll go Vita because it'll make a great addition to a library of games for Vita.
It's stated that you can share these vids to popular social media sites. So I image I'll be able to link them here as well.
My friend I used to work with used to tell me stories all the time about the way he got back at people on COD by messing with them verbally.
I remember watching the vids of that guy who did the Warthog toss thing in Halo: CE. And I watched some Skyrim mod videos. Funny stuff.
I did that once in, I think, Halo: Reach because there was an achievement for sharing a video. It worked very smoothly. If I played with more people, I would've probably used that feature a lot more.
Yea, I like the way Xbox One will tie it to achievements so you can capture the moment you get that really tough one. PS4 might tie it to trophies, but I've haven't heard anything about that yet.
I was initially thinking that Game DVR meant you could record your entire play-through of a game, but it seems like it will just keep track of a certain number of minutes of recent play for you to capture if something interesting happens. I'm not totally sure though. I never had a DVR player for TV ever, so I'm not really sure how that all works.
Have fun!
I totally want to wear that suit and just crash through walls all day. I'd add an amplifier system into it so I could shout super loud as I busted through a wall. Then I'd give everyone Kool-Aid spiked with something super strong. Oh Yeaahh!
I need to go watch some Popeye and do a deep psychological analysis of the relationships going on there. It's just been too long to remember just why Brutus is after Olive Oyl. Is she really all that?
Yea. I was reading a comic from 1978 and I was hoping there was an ad for the Atari 2600 or one of its release games. There wasn't, but it would be neat to find out just when they started advertising video games. I want to see an ad for let's say Combat for 2600.
The Popeye Atari 2600 game is an attempt to port the arcade game of the same name. The graphics of the home version are much simpler than the arcade game as was the case for most home video games back in the 80s.