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Mar 28, 2009 View in Crawl 4
mabsarkMar 29, 2009
Snobs? No, we're just not retarded.
gogogadge7Mar 29, 2009
yeah i guess you could do that as well.
xinoMar 29, 2009
A couple years ago, I was at Good Will and they had an Atari Lynx with a case and 3 games all for $4. The only reason it was that cheap is because they didn't get around to testing to see if it worked. I took the chance and bought it and it worked.
cthellisMar 29, 2009
Now you too can eat 6 AA batteries in a couple mere hours! ;-)
danwallaceMar 30, 2009
Six pages seemed perfectly reasonable for that type of article.
danwallaceMar 30, 2009
I love the PS3 and the PSP, but the only way I could get my remote play to work via Internet is to leave my PS3 on. If I turn on "remote start via internet" in my PS3 settings, it just automatically turns itself on at random intervals and then changes that setting back after it times out. Works great over my home network or, if I leave the PS3 on, over internet. It's probably one of the most-used features on my PS3 and honestly the only thing I use the PSP for.
cthellisMar 30, 2009
Cost should never dominate over quality for BASIC FEATURES like "the ability to play online." And it certainly shouldn't dominate when other services (the aforementioned Steam and Xfire) deliver for free better than Microsoft (who needs no damn money) does with a price. ESPECIALLY when Live is otherwise monetized in many other ways. (Advertising, media sales, game sales, DLC of all kinds...)Unique features--premium features--can offer a cost of entry. "The ability to play online at all" is not one of these.
cthellisMar 31, 2009
What do they rule OVER, if all of them rule?