Explosion.com: "Netflix took the big leap into premium television this weekend by releasing their first ever original series, “House of Cards,” by putting the entire first season on all at once. Netflix believes that viewers tend to digest shows in large lumps and that their new series should be digested all 13 episodes in a row, or as close to it as your body can handle before your brain shuts it all down and forces you to sleep. "
Get the scoop on Comedy Central's exciting new cartoon show inspired by the iconic Golden Axe video game
Golden Axe is a great game I enjoyed it on the SMS, Genesis and in the arcade. Great game but it truly was a quarter eater back in the day. I wish Sega could get the rights to the arcade port of Moonwalker another great arcade game I enjoyed. Collect so many monkeys and become Robo Michael lol.
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Well....I guess it's an exclusive show. I guess gaming can learn from that.....?
Yeah, no, this article is a stretch.
I get what the author is trying to say. At first glance it may seem scary to have such technology advancing to such a state but right now it's only used to provide seemingly what the majority wants. House of cards is decent and I like it, I prefer LilyHammer myself though, but it's not something technology can trick me into loving. I have an option not to watch whatever they think I may like. I found this article informative and I'm glad someone brought up Netflix. Why? Because I hear people talk about Amazon Prime Video being better. I finally tried it and...I am disappoint. Seriously, I don't know what those people are smoking because imo, Netflix beats it by miles. The only thing really sweet about Amazon Prime is the free 2 day shipping and that would be the only thing I'd use it for.
"Netflix believes that viewers tend to digest shows in large lump"
Bingo!