I know what you mean by the "powder key, console war type of issues".
Nice article, it's nice to find a few sites here and there that offer slightly more intellectual views on topics of gaming.
You should check out some of the articles by Patrick Woods on Game and Player (www.game-and-player.com). There's occasionally some heavy lifting needed to grasp them, but they're quite interesting.
One of the article's photographs is of colleagues onstage playing Rock Band. The cover of Pop -- a great album, incidentally -- followed naturally.
Well, many Xbox Live downloads have been region-specific.
As for Pandora, apparently The Music Genome Project's been negotiating with licensors for renewed broadcast in Europe.
The author's whole point is that it *isn't* a betrayal.
I'd rather see a hard reviewer -- at least then you know which games are truly above the others.
K33GAN and shizball -- you're simply repeating comments made during the submission process. Try to carry out your roles as contributors with a little more responsibility.
The first half of the series was approved and fared well with N4G readers.
http://www.n4g.com/gaming/N...
Suddenly this kind of content is "lame"?
I really liked this article. Brightened a boring morning...
No denying I'm a total noob at the game. I've just never been good at fighting games.
Respect to those who are though.
I was so awful at that game.
Mashing buttons worked wonders though...
Poor kids...
But I agree with what you're saying.
At least it gives someone a consequence (though not too great) for their actions.
I rarely use the feature, but wasn't aware that it had such an impact on matchmaking.
I had no idea, thanks for sharing!
that my computer could run this.
had to suffer through some of these? Or worse...?
This is one of those games that I'd love to try if I had a PS3...
Yeah, I've noticed in general that EA servers tend to be poor.
What store is this? Here it's absolutely impossible to find a copy. These bundles are going for insane amounts on eBAY and Craigslist.
It's a real press release, and it's been submitted as news *because* the promotion is a baffling perpetuation of stereotypes.