and on the seventh day, the kong player rested.
And it was good.
and on the seventh day, the kong player rested.
And it was good.
Glad I didn't attend such things. Seems like a snoozer. But then again whose to say this could be the modern equievalent of what was done during the days of past philosphers from long ago.
Perhaps it's time to introduce your TV to mr. shotgun. Like I did. Sure I was left without a tV but the result was SO satisfying...
That game is sounding more and more my type of game to have as a Octoberween title this year.
I'm sure the great game makers had their haters too in their time. Would the creator of final fantasy given up with games alteogether if his prior titles didn't do that well and just gave up?
It probably wouldn've hurt it though. I think there have been some repots on record that after a third party released a title on the WiiU they thought twice about doing it again upon seeing how deficent the system was in some technical aspects.
True the N64 and the GC had very powerful system specs, yet their use of carts/mini discs hurt then in the long run due to their limitations. Though the Wii was able to overcome it's limitations the same can't be said for the N64/GC/WiiU. Sure having a powerful system like the WiiU may not make or break the system but every little bit could help in the end?
I have those cravings for the N64 off an on these past few months. Then I realize it's in the basement right now where it's COLD.
I can safely say chose cravings die the moment I feel the chill.
Mine was the original arcade version of the game. Tried it once and never tried it again on any other systems. Was never my cup of tea.
Sounds like you need to reset your TV to factory default settings.
You get bonus content from your Bravely Default demo? I just might try the demo sooner if that's the case.
The answer is simple: People are stupid.
You proved that yourself with people vilifying MS for the DRM (and rightly so) yet others say Nintendo should've done the same to be more releveant.
Though I woudln't call the use of PSNow and PS+ a back door attempt to getting us to paying more for less services. the use of PS+ to justify paying for online access seemed like an eventual given how the calls for XBL to be free have died off and it seems most have come to terms of paying for online pay in that function.
PSNow just sounds like another method to see about having another means to play games "immediately" instead of going thru thte trouble of trying to find copies of these games. oddly its harder and harder to find these titles in retro stores without them costing more than the digital offering. I'm shocked to see RE2 and 3 for the PS1 going for over $20 in some retro stores when you can get this game for 5.99 on PSN!
Though those services have opened my eyes to other gaming possiblites, I wouldn't say they've helped me to pull away from physical titles. I'm still trying to find physical copies ofr my Games with Gold on XBL yet still find myself buying Fatal Frame I-III off PSN if only to protect my physical copies of the game.
So there's lots of talking but with no particular theme unless brought up by the speaker themselves?
Not sure if this is for me. I saw the TED videos on my netflix account but never felt to give them a try. Must be a college thing.