I found it hilarious that in #1's post, he doesn't do as much "nitpicking" as summarizing the entire video. It seems somewhat like a 3rd grade book report.
Game: 1. An activity providing entertainment or amusement; a pastime: party games; word games.
Ummm... non-entertainment game? That's not English. Educational games must have the game aspect as well, or else, well, they're not games. I'm all for interactive experiences a la Google Earth or those old "travel through the body" programs, but I calls em like I sees em, and non-entertainment games are not games.
theturk -- what??? you cant just say things as fact if you have no idea what you're saying. Super Nintendo launched Aug 13, 1991 in the US. A Tuesday. Or maybe you mean Japan. Super Famicom launched Nov 21, 1990, a Wednesday. Hmm. Wierd how the facts get you. Maybe Europe? Jun 1, 1992, Monday. OK fine, maybe the SNES was an exception. The DS in Japan launched December 2, 2004, a Thursday. DS Lite, March 2, 2006, Thursday. So maybe you mean America only? Even though this post does not imply America. OK, GBA June 11, 2001, Monday. GBA Micro September 17, 2005, Saturday. Virtua Boy August 21, 1995, Monday. NES -- America and Japan - Fridays.
So please please get your facts straight before jumping to conclusions. This date has complete potential to be correct.
Today's stop-motionest game video: Lego SMB
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Mar 19th 2007 11:45PM (Joystiq)Ummm... non-entertainment game? That's not English. Educational games must have the game aspect as well, or else, well, they're not games. I'm all for interactive experiences a la Google Earth or those old "travel through the body" programs, but I calls em like I sees em, and non-entertainment games are not games.
Wii set to drop on November 6th?
Jul 4th 2006 8:32AM (Engadget)OK fine, maybe the SNES was an exception. The DS in Japan launched December 2, 2004, a Thursday. DS Lite, March 2, 2006, Thursday.
So maybe you mean America only? Even though this post does not imply America.
OK, GBA June 11, 2001, Monday. GBA Micro September 17, 2005, Saturday.
Virtua Boy August 21, 1995, Monday.
NES -- America and Japan - Fridays.
So please please get your facts straight before jumping to conclusions. This date has complete potential to be correct.