Organic_Shadow
Member since: Apr 19th, 2006
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| Joystiq | 374 Comments |
| Engadget | 67 Comments |
| Joystiq Playstation | 460 Comments |
| Joystiq Nintendo | 2 Comments |
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Indie, but not alone: How Vlambeer's advice helped guide Dog Sled Saga
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Joystiq turns 5, you get the presents! Win inFamous & Prototype on PS3
Jun 21st 2009 4:13PM (Joystiq)Square Enix trademark may reveal title of new action game
Apr 15th 2009 4:20PM (Joystiq)'Amazon is of little threat to GameStop's core business' says EEDAR
Mar 18th 2009 7:41PM (Joystiq)they're just being an alternative, not a serious competitor. if they were, they would be putting forth much more effort to make the inconvenient "ship it to us first" mechanic less painful.
Analyst: PS3 price cut could happen very soon
Feb 25th 2009 4:35PM (Joystiq)kind of like how some companies say "losses" when all they really mean is not making as much profit as they predicted, even if it was more than last time.
Joyswag: Noby Noby Boy t-shirt
Feb 23rd 2009 8:03PM (Joystiq Playstation)Medium
these shirts are hot tastic
HTC Magic is official, bringing Android to Vodafone sans keyboard
Feb 18th 2009 4:41PM (Engadget)-more onboard memory for apps OR apps installed to SD
-faster ARM
-more/faster ram
-normal headphone jack
-cupcake-level firmware, or even beyond that
-flash on the camera OR a better "shutter speed" as ALL OF MY PHOTOS BLUR... even when i prop the phone on something
Engadget's recession antidote: win a Roku Netflix Player!
Feb 17th 2009 4:49PM (Engadget)Rumor: Sony working on new Syphon Filter for PS3
Feb 15th 2009 1:40PM (Joystiq)and yeah, hooray if it IS PS3 exclusive. why water down another established franchise by multiplatforming it? i'd rather them put as much time and effort as possible into just one version. i loved the PSP games.
Amazon casual game pricing causes waves with publishers
Feb 12th 2009 6:53PM (Joystiq)im not saying they're perfect or anything, but they seem to go out of their way to do what's easy and right for their customers from the get go, instead of defending unfair practices and then turning around later on. the book thing i think is a special case because we're talking about a medium that's been around for ages and is now being literally transformed into a digital medium from a physical.
regardless, i doubt popcap's issues with amazon have to do with drm. if anything, it's pricing or them not being 100% in control of how their titles are handled instead of being standardized into amazon's setup.
Amazon casual game pricing causes waves with publishers
Feb 12th 2009 6:42PM (Joystiq)i WAS going to get bejeweled for my G1 when it came out, but nevermind. (especially not at the $12 i think it's going to be)