You lazy lardass... :P Do something with that MGS4 poster... It should fit you well! :nod:
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You lazy lardass... :P Do something with that MGS4 poster... It should fit you well! :nod:
Yeah I know. That's what I've been thinking. But I'm laaazzzzzzyyy! :wacko:
Well, school is over soon so I have lots of free time. Should have a new sig next week. :P
Next week?!? Man, you are lazy... :P
Without fear of going more off-topic: If you're so lazy about it, just slap a picture of Kojima on your sig and call it a day! :wacko: Maybe doodle a little heart over it... :P
Closing comment: I'm lazy.
There, now for the on-topicness... :wacko:
So yeah. OMFG PS3 LOOKS NICE LAWL ETC
Wow... Look who decided to go all Super-Mod all of a sudden... :eyeball: :wacko:Quote:
Originally Posted by crusher
LOL @ crusher~! :P
Don't LOL @ me f00! Or I'll... do something about it! :wacko:
LOL~! You don't even know where the "ban" button is, do ya...? :wacko: :kisskiss:
Go to hell. And I'll go to bed. You always ruin my fun... or something. :wacko:
Cya Rossie. :P
I've said it in another thread, and I'll say it again. I am not looking forward to the Xbox 360 at all... not even a little bit.
For starters, I don't like paying to play my games online. Secondly, I don't want to buy half-games in the store, just to be nickel-n-dimed through micro transactions and game "updates" via Xbox Live (it may seem innocent enough now, but this is like advertising in games... it will only get worse with time). And lastly, none of the games seem worth buying. They seem like rehashes of this gen's games, but with extra eye candy.
I haven't even bothered to track the PS3 very closely. From what I've seen, though, it appears to be nothing more than a souped up PS2, yet even harder to program. Later I will watch the Sony press conference to see if that will change my opinion any.
The Revolution is what I'm looking forward to the most at this moment, because it has the potential of giving me a brand new gaming experience. The whole virtual console idea is nifty, but not that big a deal for me. I'm excited to see what Nintendo has up their sleeve for the controller. Most important for me, though, is that I may have an opportunity to code for the Revolution. Iwata's comments on small developers gives me a little hope that we could be seeing some cool indie games released for the Revolution. Maybe they could be distributed through Nintendo Wifi Connection for a small fee and loaded onto an SD card. I'm sure Nintendo has noticed the huge homebrew community for the GBA and DS, maybe they will use those talents to their advantage.
Although... I have to comment on how much I'm wanting a DS now that E3 has ended. I've successfully fought my temptation thus far, but Mario Kart DS, Metroid Prime Hunters, Pac 'n Roll, and Electroplankton are all looking really good. I'm trying to hold out until the holidays in hopes that the price will go down to $100.
What, there's a topic now...? :wacko:
Developers commented on the PS3 conference that the machine was easy to program for... Dunno if that's true or if they were doing a "service" for SONY, but I think you gotta believe them, eh...? :P
Quite frankly Im not going to believe anything Microsoft or SONY says till, I see it myself.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ru
So you're gonna wait 'til you go hands-on with the machine before you judge wether it's easy to program for or not...? :wacko:
No... therefor I can safely say that the ease of programing clealy falls between "So easy a baby could do it" and "VCR Clock"... :wacko:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ru
All my VCR's blink 12:00 :PQuote:
Originally Posted by GundamGuy
on USENET is the high-resolution video of Microsoft's E3 presentation.
Do I get my cookie now?
http://wiki.coolmon.org/files/cookie.jpg Yum Yum :]Quote:
Originally Posted by Sprung
Now if only you could find the other two.