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| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=16695 | Labotomizer (383) Jul 28, 2007 - 07:26 am
| | Everyone here is missing the most important factor right now in the format war. Until Sony allows porn to be put on BluRay the format war will not end. The porn industry is too big and since their only option is HD-DVD that alone will prevent the format from dying. I used to think it wasn't a big deal, but no matter when I happen to drive past the adult video places here in Houston, they always seem like the parking lot is full of cars so apparently there's still a big market for it. If those people would get their porn online like normal folks then it wouldn't be a big deal. Flag this | Edit this post |


| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=16669 | Labotomizer (383) Jul 25, 2007 - 04:56 pm
| That's just plain silly... The Wii has sold so well because of many reasons, the price being a small part. When I hear people saying "My 14 year old daughter wants a Wii" or "My wife wants a Wii" or "I took my Wii home for Christmas and my Grandmother was playing Wii Sports and having a blast" etc, etc, etc.
Nintendo decided rather than compete for gamers with Sony and MS they would make their own market. VERY few people who are looking for a Wii will consider a cheaper X360 or PS3 an alternative simply because they want what the Wii offers. It's hard to grasp as a gamer but it's the truth. Flag this | Edit this post |


| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=16628 | Labotomizer (383) Jul 24, 2007 - 09:30 pm
| | When any game I might want to play is going to come out for the X360 or PC, and I would rather play on my PC anyway, than what's the point of getting a PS3? MGS4? I love me some MGS but I'm not sure it's worth buying a $600 console for. Plus, I'll be spending most of my money on some of the new Wii games coming up. That's the only console that offers a different experience from my PC and the one that sees FAR more gaming use than the 360. My 360 is almost entire devoted to being a Media Extender, once again the type of games I'd get for the 360 I prefer for the PC anyway. Flag this | Edit this post |


| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=16595 | Labotomizer (383) Jul 22, 2007 - 12:03 pm
| The problem with the "user friendly" aspect of Linux is the entire Open Source mindset and way of doing business. An Open Source dev isn't going to have the resources to spend money on just watching your average end user use their own software. Which means you have geeks attempting to write user friendly software for non-geeks without ever actually observing non-geeks using them. The reason Microsoft can do this as well as they do is because they can afford to spend money on just getting feedback from Joe Blow, Linux distros can't. Until that changes Linux will remain an OS by geeks for geeks. Of course, this does make it superior for a geek, but for 90% of the population it fails miserably.
Also, Vista x64 installed clean out of the box is far more secure than a Linux machine installed clean out of the box with no tweaking. Linux CAN be far more secure, but it requires some knowledge to do so. Vista doesn't require that which, in reality, makes it more secure. Flag this | Edit this post |



| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=16278 | Labotomizer (383) Jun 30, 2007 - 01:28 pm » Edited on Jun 30, 2007 - 01:29 pm
| | Zelda alone trumps the entire PS3 lineup by leaps and bounds. MP3 is just around the corner, as is Smash Bros. And that's not counting Paper Mario, Tiger Woods and Madden. But the real draw of the console is anyone can play it. When I went to my in-law's house for Christmas this last year we took our Wii. There were lines to play just the little Wii Sports game, her Grandma (84) was LOVING the bowling. That right there makes it far more successful than any other console in history. It's lasting qualities shine because it's geared for everyone, not just gamers. Think iPod vs Every other MP3 player. It's accessable and has the hype now, it will outsell the other consoles easily on that alone. Flag this | Edit this post |



| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=16089 | Labotomizer (383) Jun 20, 2007 - 03:39 pm
| | Personally I wouldn't call the Pentium 4 a "small" failure, more like a "how the hell did any company survive that" failure. Fortunately the Sheeple ate it up and it took AMD years to make gains. In all honesty the C2D caught everyone offguard, AMD included. The types of engineers they have working there won't concede defeat easily and let's hope AMD has some tricks up their sleeve. Perhaps they're more quiet now than they were with the Athlon since there is so much to lose, and Intel won't repeat the Celeron 300A mistake again. Flag this | Edit this post |

| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=16029 | Labotomizer (383) Jun 19, 2007 - 06:50 am
| | hehe Silly me, I was happy I got my Wii because it has good games. I guess for a PS3 owner this is about all you have going for you so you have to take what you can get. Especially after hearing X360 will have exclusive GTA4 content. Ouch... Flag this | Edit this post |


| Siteseeing Link » /news/siteseeingarticle.asp?searchid=4174 | Labotomizer (383) Jun 02, 2007 - 05:12 pm
| | Religous people are usually the nicest people to meet, although some are a bit annoying. It's mostly the people who think anyone who doesn't share their view is an idiot that I have a problem with. Those are the truely dense people. Kinda like your post here. Flag this | Edit this post |


| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=15778 | Labotomizer (383) Jun 02, 2007 - 04:54 pm
| | This doesn't seem underhanded at all in all honesty. A company subsidising a product they have a vested intrest in as both to promote their objective and to hurt their competition. Isn't that what capitalism is all about? Last I checked this wasn't a Socialist nation... of course, Hillary may change that, but until then, this is a capitalistic society. Flag this | Edit this post |


| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=15700 | Labotomizer (383) May 30, 2007 - 08:03 am » Edited on May 30, 2007 - 08:44 am
| Are you serious? You've named proprietery controllers that were designed for specific games to show how Nintendo fails at innovation? Have you been taking notes from asdf?
Let's see, what has been successful. First shoulder buttons on a controller? Check. First pressure sensitive buttons on a controller? Check. First Analog stick? Check. Rumble? Check. The DS and Wii are examples of successes. Period. Neither of them are gimmicks. In fact, you can see by the announcement from MS about Surface today that that is the direction computing is going, to a more consumer-friendly approach. Just because you're savvy and have learned to interact with your computer/console using overly-complex and unintuitive devices doesn't mean everyone wants to do it.
The Wii isn't a gimmick. The DS isn't a gimmick. In fact, the DS has been out for 2 years now and is STILL wiping the floor with ALL competition. The Wii has been a huge success and will, by the end of the year, easily have the PS3 and 360 beaten in total sales. But that's just because of a gimmick right? It appeals to non-gamers because they don't have to learn 20 buttons on a controller and how exactly to roll this and time that in order to enjoy a game. They pick it up, they play, they have fun, then they go on about their business. That is the MAJORITY, you and I are in the minority.
Edit - One more thing. The Zapper, while not a huge success, really progressed shooting games in arcades and homes. Do you think we'd have Time Crisis if there had never been Duck Hunt? The Power Pad is the forerunner to the DDR games which have done extremely well, both home and arcade. Plus, Track and Field kicked ass. The power glove was neat but totally pointless, same with NForce. The Superscope came with a game that was no more expensive than other games and was incredibly fun. My friends and I had a blast with the scope. Flag this | Edit this post |

| Siteseeing Link » /news/siteseeingarticle.asp?searchid=4153 | Labotomizer (383) May 28, 2007 - 02:28 pm
| | While I do agree with you on some level, it doesn't really apply to wild hogs. You have to understand that wild hogs are not native to the areas they live in currently. They damage the ecosystems of these regions beyond belief and description. Imagine how much food that 1000+ lb hog had to eat every single day to grow that big? Combine that with completely out of control populations and it's wreaking havocs on farmers, ranchers and even local wildlife. They eat so much that it's hard for a region to sustain all the things that are supposed to be there. That's why the hunting season on hogs never closes. Flag this | Edit this post |

| Siteseeing Link » /news/siteseeingarticle.asp?searchid=4153 | Labotomizer (383) May 28, 2007 - 02:25 pm
| | See my above post... Those hogs are terrible and need to be shot. An 1k lb hog destroys the ecosystem with how much they eat. They are not indegenous to the area. But hey, it's American to talk about something you know nothing about and how wrong it is someone killed it, despite the animal likely threatens the family's livelihood. Flag this | Edit this post |



| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=15586 | Labotomizer (383) May 21, 2007 - 11:25 am
| | The wait for MP3 was MORE than worth it assuming they've added online multiplayer. It would make sense, I doubt they wanted the first game with online multiplayer for the Wii to be Metroid Prime 3, that game is too big. Get Mario Strikers out the door, have a few weeks to work on the online infrastructure, and boom, we get MP3... Can't effin wait for that one. Flag this | Edit this post |

| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=15311 | Labotomizer (383) May 02, 2007 - 02:16 pm
| Wow... So Lord of the Rings Online was the 7th best selling game the week ending April 21st. The game didn't even come out until April 24th. So 3 days before launch and it's on the top 10. That's pretty damn good.
Maybe the next set of numbers we'll see it climb to it's rightful position. Flag this | Edit this post |



| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=15118 | Labotomizer (383) Apr 18, 2007 - 09:38 am
| You're wrong. Maybe it's because you didn't grow up in the right kind of environment, but it is VERY easy to purchase a gun that isn't tracked and wouldn't be any harder if guns were completely illegal. In fact, it would probably be easier.
Step 1 - Dress like someone from your favorite rap video.
Step 2 - Go to your local "ghetto".
Step 3 - Make sure you know your slang and ask around.
Step 4 - Buy a gun.
It will not take you more than 48 hours to find one. I'd honestly be surprised, outside of just plain looking in the wrong place, if it took you more than two hours to find one. Perhaps you should get your facts straight before spewing nonsense. Flag this | Edit this post |


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