As luck would have it, our email stuff is borked for the day. I don't know if any messages sent to me were received. If you do decide to send in any mail, for now, until I update, send it to the mailbag address, please.
As luck would have it, our email stuff is borked for the day. I don't know if any messages sent to me were received. If you do decide to send in any mail, for now, until I update, send it to the mailbag address, please.
Did any of the BioFREAKS actually fly?
No, I mean I'd like opinions on the buying and selling of used games and what it means towards the video game industry. Additionally, I'd also like opinions on how people feel about methods used by companies to prevent the buying and selling of used games.
Finally, someone understands me.
My biggest problem with the DS is that the Dpad really hurts my thumb over long periods of play.
Speculation is that gamers can now buy Microsoft points in more relevant packages, and as such, the service became less necessary, I believe.
I'm going to assume it's partially because of the emphasis in four-player online co-op, and partly because it would take a bit more effort to bring several sprites on screen at once. Still, that's entirely assumption on my end. I do know that development of the PS3 version of this game has been a long-time coming, so perhaps the code was very difficult to port, in general.
Well, for the first podcast, I was thinking about used games, since Penny-Arcade and THQ has revived the discussion lately, it seems. I'll probably devote a serious amount of time to that topic.
Does it matter if I do?
See, this is a case where I disagree a little with Nick. I think the color and feel of the case can match up pretty well with some DSi or DSi XLs out there, and that while it might not be worth the $30 price tag, it merits consideration for those who think the coloring choice fit themselves and their DSis.