dumb girls maybe. ew.
edit: lol, ok twizlex, dumb, sad girls that should think better of themselves. you just don't like when i use the word "dumb" in association with your submissions!
you're right that as the library grows there'll be less of a need/desire for it, and there may be plenty of consumers who don't care about BC, just a price point...but right now I'm really taking advantage of the opportunity to play some PS2 games I never got around to!
it's the original title (contributors are supposed to use the original title).
the article, however, is pretty...dumb. it's part of the progression of a system to find cheaper methods of production and a great way to do this is outsource. toshiba helped to develop the cell processor, so it's not a giant leap.
@ Judge: i guess I just don't think the guidelines allow for those adjustments. i agree the title is a joke, but the original author clearly intended it ...
legal documents always look overly mysterious; everyone should take a contracts course for their own well-being. from software licensing to insurance claims to IP, contracts law is immensely useful, particularly to people in the tech industry.
who needs jimmy choo when there's heelys: 2 ways to look like a fool.
this is an awesome game, and there's tons of potential with the celestial brush. the controls on the ps2 were really great, so their only task is to not drop the ball.
with my niece and nephew running around wireless carries a lot of weight. i can't count how many times they party fouled and accidentally unplugged the controllers.
360 v. ps3; it's achievements v. wireless -- decisions!
i have a 1080p hdtv and this demo looked so beautiful i was mesmerized.
buying it? i've got it on pre-order.
mega man. :P capcom would love nothing more than to wring some more $$ out of that franchise.
yeah, like the Zune. :P
/sarcasm
contributors are supposed to use the original title.
this is an article, opinion, we don't have to agree with the content to approve it. i think it's rather silly and recycled.
i think i just went through what i'll call the 3 stages of n4g: excitement about news for an awesome game's sequel, disappointment at the limited details provided, and skepticism of the source.
look forward to hearing more...perhaps from Insomniac?
ay, every time Jade pops up on this site it seems like every guy comes trolling in to put their worst foot forward.
with the, er, positive reception she gets from the male demographic it's no wonder she's become the face of Assassin's Creed.
a lot of the profit losses seem more like bad management.
yeah, you should definitely pick up the others; they're really great games.
@Leg-End: Deadlocked was really a filler game to tide us over, and it served it's purpose. You right in that it isn't the real R&C experience, or what made the games great.
and CEnergy is Newspeak for we will control everything with a plug. i think people in government need to develop a healthy interest in something other than litigation. a hobby, if you will, don't they know they're supposed to golf?
the first thing I thought of was what this group would think of a local electronics store stocked with rows of LCD and plasmas. ;)
Edit: Looks like Digital CEnergy is having their credibility questioned more than a little:
http://www.smarthouse.com.a...
while getting to play a demo would be awesome, i don't need one to convince me to buy this game. in this case, a demo would be little more than a teaser, and i'm happy just trying to be patient for release!