I don't mind parting with the current price to finally see what's going on with this game. But I'm not shelling out top dollars for an expensive Iphone (see I don't even know how to write it well, that's how much I'm interested). Is there a way to play it via Internet? raydawg2000 has a good point, though.
Believe it or not... I made a my friend a PC gamer because I showed him he could use the Xbox360 controller for most games. And he didn't have to shell a lot of money, just needed a medium end graphics card (8600GT like 3 years ago). To this day most games need that and a good dual-core processor, and that's not expensive. There's no need to purchase a U$S 1000 to play games on your computer.
The only thing that worries me of this handheld is the release and quality of Resident Evil Revelations. As much as I hate Nintendo for their errors and dumb choices from past to present (from Mortal Kombat with no blood to never releasing Fatal Frame 4 in this hemisphere) I don't want another VideoGame giant gone from the console business.
If I purchase new games at lower prices will that help? I rarely buy full price games: it's either the deal or very veeeeeeeery special ocassions(Alan Wake, Dead Space 2).
Looks like workers of videogame-development get alienated from the production of, well, AAA videogames. I can't deny it saddens me: alienation from workers of X product was a big topic when the industrial revolutions happened, one that sociologist and historians try to comprend (Marx was both profesions).
Well directed, music blends with the ambience the game it's trying to represent and the sensation it wants to transmit to the player. That's why it's so important and some people don't find it neccesary. You know, the typical MultiPlayer *itching: music? It gets in the way! I put my "overrated contemporary rock band" music. I don't give Stephen Totilo any credit, and I won't read something going to a point I strongly disagree.
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