hcduvall
Member since: Jun 2nd, 2008
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| Blog | # of Comments |
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| Joystiq | 16 Comments |
| Joystiq Nintendo | 3 Comments |
Member since: Jun 2nd, 2008
| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Joystiq | 16 Comments |
| Joystiq Nintendo | 3 Comments |
Get cracking on Stacking, now on PC
Mar 6th 2012 6:11PM (Joystiq)I can get over the discount, but the dlc business leaves me irked.
GTA 4 mod iCEnhancer 2.0 out now, like a car wash for your graphics
Feb 12th 2012 9:35PM (Joystiq)Barricading 'Dead Souls' within Yakuza's red-light district
Feb 11th 2012 10:42AM (Joystiq)Anno 2070 DRM grudgingly altered as little as possible
Jan 23rd 2012 11:26AM (Joystiq)I don't know if policies that discourage buyers is the same as a policy that encourages pirating. The reward for "buying a game" should be the game. Anything else makes gamers sound like spineless jellyfish.
The Secret World paints a different picture of the Illuminati
Jan 13th 2012 1:33PM (Joystiq)12 Days of Joyswag: PlayStation 3D Display, 3D PlayStation 3 games, Air Flow controller
Dec 26th 2011 2:37PM (Joystiq)12 Days of Joyswag: Nintendo 3DS plus eight games (and a ton of Skylanders)
Dec 26th 2011 12:27AM (Joystiq)And if I'm honest and actually want to finish the games, at home too.
CD Projekt demands Witcher 2 pirates pay up, '100% sure' it's targeting properly
Dec 15th 2011 6:25PM (Joystiq)Beta registration open for The Secret World
Aug 29th 2011 9:23PM (Joystiq)EA Sports Football Club is for FIFA, despite what you may have thought
Jun 6th 2011 5:46PM (Joystiq)Just reflex downvoting, I'm hoping. I'm taking the question as an honest one (though it might be better as why do we/Americans call it soccer). People play a bunch of games that all shared the name, but when you want a sport to grow, you've got to standardize rules and the like. So rugby's one, Australian Rules is another, American Football came from the same thing, and football/soccer. The "soccer" name is short for Association Football which promoted one set of rules. We trace most of our rules from the Brits, but the oldest evidence of a bunch of guys kicking a round thing around a field is from China in the BC era.