Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist and writer by day. Programmer by night. Gamer all the way.
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I’ll take lighthearted joke VN any day in this era. Kthnx.
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Nope. Was posted yesterday.
Be great to see that in my free games feed.
Awe. I would have ironically played that.
maybe I’m just burned out on AAA games
I know I am.
Speaking of… Aside from socializing, rhythm, exercise, and sports seem like a reasonable niche market for VR. The Wii sure showed it was possible since it uses the same principles for the controls.
Sure is a great way to stir the pot, that’s for sure. This article raised my eyebrow so much I just had to share it.
I really didn’t know what to expect with this article. That being said, the industry holding their breath on GTA 6 is a bit much, to say the least.
I played so much of that game soo many times when I first got it.
I have the Quest 2 before the rebrand. It was great, loved playing bowling with it, but they really do need move beyond being Daydream on steroids.
Before the ill-fated Stadia, Harrison helped lead Sony’s gaming efforts during the troubled launch of the PlayStation 3, at one point going so far as to brag that “nobody will ever use 100 percent of [the PS3’s] capability.” He then worked in Microsoft’s gaming division during the disastrous rollout of the Xbox One and its confused used game policies.
Yesh. This guy’s track record is awful.
Pretty damn cheap smartwatch.
I wasn’t aware of that.
My games library is so huge, and I suffer from choice paralysis all the time.
Ugh. Sports games are the worst when it comes to that.
Games are very difficult software to create. The only reason publishers like EA or Ubisoft can get away with pumping theirs out at an rapid (and unhealthy) pace is because they have a massive team
As the article points out, this was last year’s gag.