Gamertell has posted a positive review of Nintendo's America's Test Kitchen: Let's Get Cooking for DS.
From the review:
"America's Test Kitchen is a great tool for those who break down tasks into smaller steps or for new chefs who are unfamiliar with cooking techniques and vocabulary."
Chris Buffa (Modojo): December 12, 2004 was the last day we went bonkers for something that released in Japan.
Said product was Sony's PlayStation Portable (PSP), the captivating handheld that was supposed to uplift us from the "handheld gaming ghetto" (Sony's words) and deliver a console quality experience in the palm of our hands.
Nintendo clobbered Sony huh, yet the psp went on to sell close to 70 million units; interesting.
Ancient flamebait article about last gen systems? (well technically somewhat current in the case of the PSP). This is one of the less useful articles I've seen on N4G in a LONG while. And thats saying A LOT.
this article crap an not even worth pickin sides....
grew up with 1000 lb. PCs an Nintendo
matured with PlayStation
growin old wit all 3.
throw this article into the firepit!
"Fast forward seven years later, and we own multiple DS systems and a healthy library of games. Meanwhile, those PSPs have either been sold or currently collect dust in our attics."
Speak for yourself. Mine is been played constantly.
Why do these articles try to make it seem like the PSP is dead. Are they not seeing the Media Create sales?
America’s Test Kitchen: Let’s Get Cooking is an interactive cookbook that is packed with information about food, kitchen utensils, cooking techniques and, of course, many recipes – 300 of them!
Upon turning on the cookbook, there are five options: “Let’s Get Cooking!,” “Cooking A-Z,” “Shopping List,” “Notepad” and “Settings.” Tapping on the “Let’s Get Cooking!” option takes the cook straight to the recipes created by professional chefs from the popular cooking show America’s Test Kitchen.
Dean Takahashi of VentureBeat writes about the best games so far this year and what they mean for the video game business.
if some aren't games then why is the article best video games...and if they aren't best sellers what makes it the best, a matter of simple opinion?
What a flawed article, are they wanting hits with misleading headlines like that?
Not to mention they miss out some amazing games.
OMG, screenshot from Mass Effect 1 when he talks about Mass Effect 2, and that God Of War shot did not look like the GOW3 kratos model.
I nitpick about every little thing because someone has a different opinion than me.