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I haven't really gotten that cinematic feeling with many games, but that's what I'd like to find. I like to either play mindless games, depending on my mood, or games that are really challenging, preferably with a complex story where I have control over the outcome.
Android phones are my choice, too. For one thing, Android is a Google product and you can always count on their team to keep improving and tweaking. Just look at how many operating systems they have already developed for Android phones.
Is a WiFi router and wireless router the same thing? I've been told that as long as you have a wireless router, you can access the internet through any wireless device that has built-in WiFi. If you use a laptop to get on the internet, you would be able to do the same thing with a Kindle, right?
This seems to be a glitch that quite a few people are having. I did a little checking via Google and the flute, lute, and drum are all susceptible to getting stuck in inventory. There might be a console command that would remove them if you had an ID for the quest item.
Does anyone use USB flash drives for backing up files? I'm not sure how reliable they are. My thinking is that they are best used as a way to transfer files. For backing up files, wouldn't a CD be a more stable format?
I really miss the arcades! It's like a big piece of pop culture Americana has gone with them. All games might not be equally suited to arcades, but there are still plenty that would be.
None of Stephen King's books have been made into games as far as I know, but some of them would make awesome RPGs. Salem's Lot would be excellent! It was a TV movie that was then made into a series. But what a great game it would make! They ought to make a game of Carrie.
I've had a plasma television for a couple of years. It isn't a big screen or anything, but I love the picture. The difference really is striking. I'm just wondering how much better high definition is than plasma. I've read plasma TVs referred to as "early high definition." Is an upgrade to HD...
That actually sounds like a game that an entire family can enjoy. It can be a challenge to find a game that doesn't have even a hint of violence and isn't too juvenile. Even though I'm an adult, I still enjoy a lot of what Disneyworld has to offer. I'd probably like this game as well.
I was looking up uDraw online and it says you can create art in four different environments. I wonder if that means you have several backgrounds on which to draw. It also says that uDraw allows you to "augment" other works of art. That feature wouldn't appeal to me very much. I can't imagine...
I've read that Resonance of Fate is one of the best RPG games. I've seen it basically described as a superior version of Final Fantasy. Dark Souls, the sequel to Demon Souls, is another one you might like. One intriguing aspect of it is that it was created to be so difficult that players would...
I wouldn't have any qualms about buying a used game. I assume they would come with at least a short-term warranty just to make sure the game works. As long as it does, there's no reason to think there's anything wrong with a game. People simply get tired of playing them.
Does anyone use their television as a computer monitor? I don't know how to do it, but it sure makes sense if you have a much larger screen on your TV than you do on your computer. That's true for most people.
It seems that it only affected consoles that were purchased after 2009. And when this bug happened, it caused problems even if you were trying to play a game offline. Microsoft had a similar issue once.
Does anyone have Playstation's 3D Display? I'm curious about the 3D glasses and whether or not they're comfortable. They look kind of big, but maybe they're lightweight. Is this on anyone's wish list for Christmas?