Japanese Internet Asks What Games 100 aciertos encontrados.
Página 1 - aciertos 0 al 15
Kotaku
Relevance:
Japanese Internet Asks What Games You Play In Arcades? [Arcade] Me? Shooters. Bulletin board 2ch has a thread up (translated by game localizer and Yokai Attack author Matt Alt) asking gamers what they play in arcades. Here are some of the replies: -"Games that even beginners can easily start playing have really [..]
More about Japanese Internet Asks What Games
Ads
SAI: Silicon Alley Insider
Relevance:
FLASHBACK: The Today Show Asks "What IS The Internet?" The video below has Today Show anchors Katie Couric, Bryant Gumbel, and Elizabeth Vargas trying to figure out just exactly what the "Internet" is.
This discussion takes place in 1994, and it makes all of us feel super old (via Reddit).
[..]
Ads featuring new Japanese PS3 spokesperson leek onto internet
Rather than just copy SCEA's smarmy spokesperson outright (like some companies have chosen to do), Sony Japan has settled upon a new mascot for its advertisements: a scallion. Or rather, several scallions, sharing a central . [..]
Kotaku
Relevance:
Akihabara Killing To Cause Japanese Internet Regulation? [Crime] It's been several days since tragedy hit Akihabara. While the internet is having its own grinning nerd witch hunt, the Japanese media is having its own. Standard defaults are bandied about (video games, anime). Website Canned Dogs has a handy recap: [..]
Japanese Internet Reacts To BBC's Dying Nation Claims [Culture] The Japanese population is shrinking. That doesn't have much to do with video games, now does it? Or does it? BBC newsperson has a post up titled "Is Japan a dying nation?" Here's the rub and the game connection in his piece: I'm no social psycho [..]
Nerdblog.Net
Relevance:
Japanese Internet mogul found guilty in appeal
(AP) <p><a href=”http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tech/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080725/ap_on_bi_ge/japan_internet_trial”><img src=”http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20080725/capt.8d0b2c98352642f482620bd41fedfdc0.japan_internet_trial_tok101.jpg?x=130&y=88&q=85&sig=EDjkhS5M2z8XtcPrFE2Y4Q–” align=”left” height=”88″ [..]
Kotaku
Relevance:
Japanese Superstar Pitcher Needs Xbox 360 Internet Connecting Help [Xbox 360] Nippon Ham Fighters ace pitcher Yu Darvish got his Xbox 360 about a year ago. "I used it a little," he blogs, "but then I ended up not using it at all." Darvish, one of the country's best ballplayers, has been practicing Street Fighter IV on the Microsoft co [..]
Joystiq
Relevance:
MSNBC asks analysts if $60 is too steep for games
MSNBC asked several analysts -- but not a single consumer -- if game prices could retain the standard $60 next-gen price point in this worsening economy. So far, despite layoffs across the industry, game [..]
Joystiq
Relevance:
Edge asks 'How good are Xbox games, really?'
It's the moment we all dread: Opening a carefully wrapped video game gift from a non-gaming relative. The chances that you'll need to hang onto that gift receipt? Astronomically high -- unless they are given explic [..]
Kotaku
Relevance:
L.A. Times Asks State to Let a Bad Law Die [Violent Video Games] Calling California's violent video games law "an embarrassment," the L.A. Times says the state shouldn't create another by appealing its overturning to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Times pointed out the law's obvious flaws - too broadly defined, zero causal link be [..]
Michael Phelps Lists His Three Favorite NES Games, Asks For Yours [Nsfw] When Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps is not winning gold medals, he is doing other things. Those recreational activities include playing video games among other things to help him chill out. The 14-career-gold-medal holder Twi [..]