Singleplayer: Portal 2. Valve solidifies that they are the Pixar of videogames. PS3 Steam integration is sweet.Multiplayer: Battlefield 3. duh, it's Battlefield. I'm tempted to build a new PC just for this game
Singleplayer: Portal 2. Valve solidifies that they are the Pixar of videogames. PS3 Steam integration is sweet. Multiplayer: Battlefield 3. duh, it's Battlefield. I'm tempted to build a new PC just for this game
Great trees everyone. Congrats to our winners! #1 MeowMixer, #2 Viddd, and #3 our newest member Pavonis!
Claus and Nathan Karr were close behind in 4th and 5th, and darkz was dead last. Better luck next year!
UK users got their first game for £1, I went for the collector's edition of Human Revolution partly because its one of the most expensive things on there, partly because you actually get two games instead of one (HR and the original Deus Ex) and partly because I've heard a lot of good things about HR.
So I was looking for some way to play Nintendo DS local multiplayer games online (maybe via an emulator or tunnel software like the old Warp Pipe for GameCube), so I could play Zelda Four Swords online. Didn't find anything, but I did find this fan-ga...
So I was looking for some way to play Nintendo DS local multiplayer games online (maybe via an emulator or tunnel software like the old Warp Pipe for GameCube), so I could play Zelda Four Swords online. Didn't find anything, but I did find this fan-game. Anyone want to try it out with me?
September 23, 1889, Fusajiro Yamauchi (the grandfather of Hiroshi) started a company called “Nintendo Koppai” in Kyoto, Japan to manufacture hanafuda playing cards.
September 23, 1889, Fusajiro Yamauchi (the grandfather of Hiroshi) started a company called “Nintendo Koppai” in Kyoto, Japan to manufacture hanafuda playing cards.