logikil
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Super Joystiq Podcast 050: Magic 2014, Ace Patrol, Gran Turismo 6, Nvidia Shield
Posted on May 17th 2013 12:00PM

Project Natal recognizing retail shelves in 2010, says Ballmer (update: maybe not)
Jun 18th 2009 7:24PM (Engadget)You did say killer exclusives for 2009 right?
So that means you can cross off, GT5, God of War 3, Final Fantasy VS, Mod Nation, and Heavy rain.
Kind of shortened up your list a bit there didn't it?
And to whats left I counter, Halo Wars (sold more than KZ2), Forza 3, ODST (will pretty much outsell anything in that list), Splinter Cell, Shadow Complex.
You can't say best exclusives in 2009 when half won't see the light of day until next year.
Bungie: Leaked Achievements legit, coming by month's end
Sep 8th 2008 11:35AM (Joystiq)Delisted XBLA titles can be redownloaded
May 27th 2008 12:45PM (Joystiq)This delisting issue has been blown way out of proportion. Complain about them not doing a spring update. Don't complain about them removing crap from the lists. Granted a good search option sure as hell would be a better solution.
Fanswag: Win an incredible Uncharted prize pack
Nov 20th 2007 2:04PM (Joystiq Playstation)Celebrate PS3's birthday by winning an 80GB system
Nov 20th 2007 1:52PM (Joystiq Playstation)from a die hard boricua!
Scene It demo on Xbox Live
Oct 28th 2007 1:41PM (Joystiq)Joyswag: Joystiq's Legendary Halo 3 Giveaway
Sep 26th 2007 11:59PM (Joystiq)Joyswag: Joystiq's Legendary Halo 3 Giveaway
Sep 25th 2007 2:38PM (Joystiq)BioShock's Little Sister killing gets mainstream attention
Aug 23rd 2007 8:18PM (Joystiq)Let's look at the movie Hostel or Saw. Both are shock value survival horror movies. Absolutely not suitable for children, but where's the uproar when children watch them? No where because the argument had moved from movies to video games.
BioShock's Little Sister killing gets mainstream attention
Aug 23rd 2007 7:08PM (Joystiq)Steve,
I read your article regarding Bioshock on the ledger and wanted to comment on a couple things. As a correction to your description of the game, it is not futuristic in nature, the storyline actually occurs in the 50's and 60's. In addition, the game does not really give you the option to attack the Little Sister perse. Each Little Sister is followed by a guardian called a Big Daddy, and any attacks are directed at the Big Daddy. Once the Big Daddy is dispatched, then the player is left to the decision at hand, whether to rescue the Little Sister or harvest the Adam syrum from her. Now I will agree that this is a particularly difficult decision to make. On one hand you can harvest her and make yourself more powerful with the knowledge that the Little Sisters are not real little girls, they are constructs of a mad scientist in the game. On the other hand you can choose to limit your strength by destroying the parasite in question and let the creation live. It's not often that a video game presents such an interesting moral dilemma. But when aproaching the game it must immedately be noted that it is specifically for adults. The game is not meant for children, and if children are playing it then that falls on the parents head. I'm not sure if you have had the opportunity to play the game, but I would suggest that you do, as perhaps it may clarify some things. It is evident from the subject matter who the game was targeted at. It features classic period music, does not have gangsters or hip hop, and is distinctly mature in nature. That should not be left out of the argument.