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Nintendo makes another small step in Korea

Dec 27th 2006 10:53PM (Joystiq)
Yeah, just how my Korean parents bought a shit-load of Sony electronics (TV, radio, turntable, CD player, cassette player, and giant speakers) 15-20 years ago in good 'ol Seoul.

Gaming mice get objective rankings

Dec 12th 2006 9:20PM (Joystiq)
Damn it, I only meant to insult you once, LaughingMan.

Gamer short on cash? Buy a dated console.

Dec 12th 2006 9:19PM (Joystiq)
I plan on buying a Dreamcast sometime soon. Amazon lists a couple of them for 36 bucks. Deal or no deal?

Gaming mice get objective rankings

Dec 12th 2006 8:41PM (Joystiq)
Hey LaughingMan, you're soooo funny! OMG LOL!!11!1

Looking at ESReality's "referers" stats, that article has been seen over 11,500 times. Haha, I guess nobody cares about this!

Ass.

Gaming mice get objective rankings

Dec 12th 2006 8:39PM (Joystiq)
Hey LaughingMan, you're soooo funny! OMG LOL!!11!1

Looking at ESReality's "referers" stats, that article has been seen over 11,500 times. Haha, I guess nobody cares about this!

Ass.

Lefties pwn righties, determines Aussie study

Dec 11th 2006 8:35PM (Joystiq)
@ Reply 20 - Actually, your dominant hand (coming naturally, as in that was your strongest hand since birth) should in most cases show a little bit of how your brain is wired. Take this BBC article for example.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4242419.stm
"Left-handed and right-handed people view the world differently, scientists have shown.
Psychologists found they use opposite sides of their brains when looking at, and making sense of, an image.
It is already known that handedness is associated with differences in the way we make sense of language, and possibly in spatial orientation."

@ slowerpig81 - Please tell me you know what the expression "tongue-in-cheek" means.

I saw this article on BBC last week. Here's the link.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6212972.stm

Today's hottest game video: SMB3 in Lego

Dec 10th 2006 1:36AM (Joystiq)
Ah, thanks for that correction.

Today's hottest game video: SMB3 in Lego

Dec 10th 2006 1:21AM (Joystiq)
I thought I saw this on Joystiq ages ago.

Kid arrested for stealing Xmas present from under tree

Dec 6th 2006 12:30AM (Joystiq)
She could have been raped.

E3's PS3 Motor Storm presentation vs. reality

Dec 3rd 2006 2:04AM (Joystiq)
Really? Under 60? You know that the average human can't tell the difference as long as the framerate's 25+, right? Hell, even an above average human would have a hard time telling if it's 30+. Sure, if the game's 15fps or something rediculously low like that then I understand bitching about it. But complaining because it's under 60 (you think, as you can't prove one way or another just by looking at it)? That's just stupid.

Preposterous! Get a CRT. Look at it unfocused (so see it just from the corner of your eye). You'll be able to see the CRT refreshing itself. And that's like what, 75 Hz? 75 refreshes per second. The reason humans can engage themslves in motion pictures' framerate of 24 is due to the motion blur that the cameras capture (or is digitally applied, as in Pixar's animations). That's why PC shooter fans (and any graphics-whore, no offense intended to PC shooter fans) can notice the choppiness in 30 frames per second and prefer 60+ frames per second.

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