I don't think that Zieben was saying breasts are offensive to him/her (don't know which one you are, buddy), but is instead questioning censorship rules, particularly here in the States. Because that's how it is: noone seems to say a thing if you expose almost the entire breast, but if you show a woman's nipple, then it's suddenly offensive and needs to be censored.
It's quite silly, if you ask me. Yes, all women have them (even those who haven't developed as much of others, you still have them). And it's perfectly fine for a man's nipples to be shown on television or for him to go topless in public, but not for a woman (except for, apparently, in NYC...).
I'm sure that I either read it here or on Joystiq, but I cannot seem to find a link from either at the moment. He's another source, though: [www.gamespot.com]
I've been finding it hard to really justify the 3G version of the PS Vita. Yeah, internet access anywhere is nice, but there seems to be so many restrictions about it...
- Only available through one carrier (in the US, it's with AT&T, which didn't receive such a positive response at E³). -Even if it's the "nation's fastest" 3G provider, 3G is still kinda slow. Too bad there isn't a 4G LTE Vita (at least, not yet...) -This also means paying for yet-another overpriced data plan (for those who already have a smartphone, 3G/4G tablet, etc.). Heaven forbid carriers let one person use one data plan for multiple devices! -3G connection cannot be used for online multiplayer on Vita. -A restriction on downloads via 3G. Granted that, yes, 3G is still slow (as pointed above), but 20MB doesn't go far at all. This could be a Japan-only thing, though.
While I don't have any initial interest in the Vita (I'll get one eventually, but definitely not at launch; I'm waiting to see more games I'd be interested in, and possibly a remodel... tired of getting bit by that with Nintendo's handhelds and the PSP), but I'd say save yourself the $50 (and monthly data plan pricing) and just get the wi-fi only model...
Well, I do have the "cheap" 1.5 Mbps DSL connection from Qwes--err--CenturyLink.
You want a higher average for US connections? Stop letting the telecommunication giants extort us for broadband services! It's nuts that such a connection normally goes for $45/month (I get it for much less due to a Price-For-Life promo years ago with Qwest).
Despite canceling two major games in the franchise, Capcom still claims that Megaman is an important franchise to them. So, they likely wouldn't sell it off. They'll find other ways to milk it.
Agreed. It seemed like it was nearly done, and it would've been used as a basis to gauge interest in the game... and yet they can it without giving us that.
I would've happily paid $2 for anything new for MegaMan Legends. After all, it's Nintendo's stupid policy that anything on eShop has to be a minimum of $2 (which they make exceptions for their own wares and Netflix).
"Looking worse"? On what grounds? Even though the screenshots and video we got were from an early alpha build (and the proposed Prototype Version demo would've reflected that), it still looked technically better than the originals (as should be expected going from PS1 to 3DS).
And, well, you can't even judge it past looks, since noone in the public got to play it (since even the demo was canceled), and all the public showings were held off for one reason or another.
Near-sighted, business-class investors/stock holders, who only look at what the current trend is, rather than looking forward.
Ever wonder why there's so many "me, too" games in our industry? One publisher/developer comes out with something new, it's successful, and then everyone else wants to jump in on it.
The scale is off between Megaman 7 and Megaman X. Megaman is taller than X, though X should (likely) be taller than Megaman, given how Megman is designed to look like a child, and X is designed to look like a teenager or adult.
I don't know why people think Capcom made it. They're not a peripheral manufacturer. However, they do have a fairly good relationship with Nintendo, and can get them to make them stuff (see how the Classic Controller Pro was jointly developed between Nintendo and Capcom just for MH3).