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Red Faction: Guerrilla PC patch released

Apr 7th 2010 4:35PM (Big Download)
So does this fix the flaw that prevented the game from signing in to live?

Selig Must Investigate 'Quittsburgh' Mess

Aug 3rd 2009 3:00PM (Fanhouse - Jay Mariotti)
Jay-
Your article is depressing. Has journalism sunk so low that it could be interchanged with the idiocy of messageboard rants, and save for a few paragraph breaks and correct spelling, no one would know the difference?
As one person said: Paulino? Bautista?
Why don't you spend a moment on that Nady trade- using your logic, Selig should step in for the Yankees, because the Bucs fleeced them.

Infield Shift: Mariners Surprise Buyers With Addition of Jack Wilson, Ian Snell

Aug 3rd 2009 10:58AM (Fanhouse MLB Blog)
If you want a decent team now, send your complaints to Littlefield.
If you want to get in on the groundfloor of what could be an exciting, talented pirate team look a little closer. Espn and other media folks might be a little clueless, but you don't have to be.

Father's Mario obsession becomes toddler's reality

Dec 4th 2006 12:36PM (Joystiq)
Clearly a joke, and far less harmful than saying juvenile beauty contests

Tsk tsk, IGN. Time to update that "internet use" policy! [update 1]

Sep 15th 2006 11:41AM (Joystiq)
It's an interesting debate whether a "journalist" is always a journalist on messageboards. I verify my comments from an aol account, if I was to use a work account to verify my comments, would my comments then be taken as a reflection of the opinions held in my job? I'd like to think there is a disclaimer built into all posts on any messageboard similar to a director's commentary on a movie, that the opinions and views reflected are not neccessarily those of company x.
I joe wants to post a comment, and use a work address to verifty it, hell if he wants to post a thousand comments all through a work address, it should be no different than if he uses google mail or anything else. If his intent is to troll, or otherwise muck up the boards, base that is to be base on his posts. Sure, a guy who just registers and is talking up product z or site q is suspect, but those quotes aren't exactly filled with vitriol against this site or waving the go-ign flag.
I understand you want to protect your site, but I think people are entitled to leave their affiliation at the door when making a post, just as if they would be if talking with friends at lunch, texting on a phone or wherever.

Wii to get Super Paper Mario, lose DVD playback? [update 1]

Sep 7th 2006 4:40PM (Joystiq)
DVD penetration is getting dangerously close to full (I just wanted to say that), but seriously, dvd playback is only slightly less useful than cd playback. It would be one thing if the wii could double as a portable dvd player, but, from personal experience, I have never used a game console as the primary or even secondary dvd player and I would think most people are verging on having too many dvd players, rather than too few.

IGN, Gamespot review score inflation revealed

Aug 8th 2006 11:45AM (Joystiq)
It will be interesting to see how the other sites pan out. Video game reviewers each hav e their own value system. But most readers and reviewers would agree a 5 and below is a failed game, 6 is proof, 7 is decent, 8 is good and 9 is great. That's your 5 star system right there. Numbers below 5 are merely to outline why a game failed, or to deride it. In the case of PC games, it makes sense because a patch may fix a flawed game.
Also, is there any grading system out there, anywhere, school, media, wherever that actually uses a bell curve with 50/5 being average? It seems downright un-American to me.

Bump keying: $1 keys open any lock

Aug 7th 2006 3:57PM (Engadget)
Another flaw in the Matrix movies!

Games for Health: the industry's unsung heroes [update 1]

May 15th 2006 4:24PM (Joystiq)
The idea of using games to teach concepts in school is great. Repitition remains one of the strongest tools to get kids to remember stuff, and having them want to play over and over is brimming with possibility. How many people can remember terribly useless "facts" from Oregon Trail because they played it so much in school. The key is not so much fun, which helps, but really playing it over and over again to drumbeat the concept into the longterm memory.

The Pipeline: The press gets game, Mossberg ignites Apple frenzy

May 15th 2006 10:45AM (Engadget)
I don't know if own/rent is a simple dichotomy. To me, having something digital feels like I am renting the item, as opposed to owning an actual physical object. While I feel greater control than with a subscription service, I still think as follows that owning a copy feels like second tier ownership, that I am just renting the original.
If a buy a song off Itunes, am I allowed to sell it to someone else?

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