An interesting choice to leave the biz rather than move operations. I suppose all the redwood trees and fresh air has gotten to him, and he decided it was best to stay put rather than move his family to a completely different state. At least he's a man that puts family before career. Refreshing.
Well, it looks like the industry is doing their best not to waste money on the people who actually buy their games. With the exception of Nintendo, all the major companies are spitting in the eye of the gamer community. "Why would we bother coming to an event for the people?" Maybe they figure we don't actually matter.
It's awesome to see the blend occurring between gaming devices and phones. I honestly thought it would happen the other way around, with communication functionality being added to our handheld consoles, but I'm just as happy with it this way as well. Now one of these phone companies needs to make deals to have a substantial handheld port library available and I am theirs heart, thumbs, and soul.
Okay, this is just wrong, if they can change these sorts of things on the fly, they can change anything. Am I supposed to delete my copy of the game now? What next?
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