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evilsmevil

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Win your very own Cities XL beta key through Massively! [Updated]

Jun 18th 2009 9:26AM (Massively)
I completed sim city 2000 so I'm looking forward to completing this...

Vista, OS X updates could bring significant SSD speed gains

Aug 10th 2008 9:59AM (Engadget)
This is totally expected and is exactly the same for any new type of technology that differs by any degree from an existing encumbant

Everything is optimised for the technology that has the greatest market share and as soon as there are enough SSD's in the marketplace for it to be worth their time. OS vendors are going to start optimising their systems to make their platform the most attractive for early adopters.

Force Unleashed demo unleashes to XBLM in Aug.

Jul 27th 2008 8:52PM (Joystiq Xbox)
For the record it was called Half Life: Uplink

Ignition selects Unreal Engine 3 for 'groundbreaking' FPS

Jul 7th 2008 2:53PM (Joystiq)
I thought the groundbreaking UE3 game was called fracture?

Ikaruga vertically scrolls onto the XBLA

Apr 9th 2008 12:04PM (Joystiq Xbox)
Anyone else tried rotating the screen and reading the disclaimer warning about your TV bursting into flames if it isn't designed to be rotated?

The extra real-estate makes it worth the increased blazeability if you ask me...

Capcom responds to N+ outburst, sorting is the real XBLA problem

Mar 28th 2008 11:22AM (Joystiq Xbox)
Steam solves this particular problem by allowing users to sort games by metacritic rating and while this may not be appropriate for XBLA games (alot of the major review sites don't tend to review XBLA games in quite the same way as fully fledged retail titles), some kind of independant scoring system (if possible from aggregated sounrce rather than a single one) would be a great way of allowing the good stuff to rise to the top.

It's not surprising that a game such as N+ has sparked off this debate. The game has polarised opinions with some loving it (i fall in that camp!) and others thinking its a piece of tripe. Ironically an aggregate scoring system would not really help N+ as it would probably score an average rating!

Criterion (cockily) responds to Burnout Paradise criticisms

Dec 24th 2007 1:10PM (Joystiq)
what happens when they want to retry half way through the race?

Mad Tracks hitting XBLA next week?

May 24th 2007 1:55PM (Joystiq Xbox)
@ xenocidic

god I hope you are right!

Joystiq at the Pokemon launch party in NYC

Apr 23rd 2007 10:02AM (Joystiq)
Hate to be a grammar troll but myriad is one of those words whose constant misuse is a regular annoyance.

As a noun, myriad means ten thousand, or a great number (a myriad of aircraft). In this case, you're not using myriad to modify: it's the subject. As an adjective, myriad means "having innumerable aspects or elements" (those myriad challenges - the myriad activity of the people - myriad butterflies).

Sorry to be so petty!

Top 10 ranked games developed by third-party publishers [update 1]

Sep 11th 2006 6:19PM (Joystiq)
@#7 its easy to dismiss this list as something trivial but the fact of the matter is its very impressive to have fostered so much third party talent and to create a system that allows the creation of all this great content. Just look at the awful job that nintendo has done in attracting third parties to THEIR platform.

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