GameXtract writes: "Looks where the PC was ten years ago, and now look at where it is now. It's impressive to see that determined PC gamers are still manage to hold some of the most cutting edge equipment in order to run the most demanding games to date. With computer parts practically out dating themselves only months after release it is becoming an increasing hassle for PC gamers to keep up, but its this determination that shows just how crazy we gamers tend to be at times. Even if it means receiving graphics that are slightly better than their console counterparts. PC gaming is by no means dying, and even with large presence of piracy we see computer gaming for many years to come. In fact 2009 is packed for the PC, and we here today are here to give you five reasons why the PC will kick butt in 2009!"
Celebrate 20 years of Star Wars: Battlefront! Relive the epic battles, iconic maps, and unforgettable moments that made this game a fan favorite.
The article discusses a claim by an intellectual property (IP) expert that Nintendo likely does not hold patents strong enough to prevent the game developer Pocketpair from creating Palworld, a game that some believe resembles Pokémon. The expert suggests that Nintendo's legal challenges against Palworld could amount to nothing more than corporate bullying, as the patents Nintendo might be relying on are not robust enough to stand up to legal scrutiny. The situation could be seen as an example of a large corporation trying to exert undue influence over a smaller competitor.
Crazy how far they are willing to go over nothing rather than tell Game Freak to get their shit together and sort the quality of the mainline games out.
Personally I'd drop the two game bullshit, make a full on complete game, and take their time making the best game they can without relying on a silly battle gimmick they'll ditch after one game. Gimmicks out of battle is what they should be focusing on, beauty contests, berry making, secret bases, the underground, Seasons, events during day / night and post game content like travelling to a new location or something.
It's straight up bullying with mooney and using the government laws as a tool to do so. They should be fined.
CCG writes - "Distant Bloom is a cute game with good lesson about caring for the environment. I like how it has a Little Buddy mode where a another player (ideally much younger) can take control of Kei.Ki’s robotic companion. This title is family friendly and the only moral concern is that the planet they're on is inhabited by a deity-like being. After the credits roll, there are some "after story" missions available to complete. The asking price of $19.99 is reasonable and worth adding to your Wishlist to pick it up on sale. "
Only five reasons!!!
The PC has much more then 5 reasons to stick around in 2009. That list is waaaaaaayyyyyy incomplete.
Pizzagaki got HARDCORE! pc, Pizzagaki will love PC gaming in 2009.
But Pizzagaki agrees, this list sux.
No Starcraft, No Diablo, No Demigod, No Empire Total War, No BattleForge, No Darkfall, No Disciples III: Renaissance, No Drakensang: The Dark Eye, No Majesty 2: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim, No Men of War, No Runes of Magic, No Shadow Harvest, No Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II, No Runaway: A Twist of Fate, No America's Army 3.0, No Chrome 2, No Doom 4, No Dragon Age: Origins, No Dungeon Lords 2, No Half-Life 2: Episode Three, No Prey 2....
Made some really lame choices
This article should be named "Five Reasons Why The PC Always Kicks Butt"
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the only game that i want in that list is fear 2,the rest is sh!t.
who the hell plays the sims now day's?????
& the others are just some unknown games that now one wants!