Comment Hardly a competitor (Score 1) 111
There are just over 200 titles and more than 130 of them are for learning a language. Besides that, the store is US-only.
The Mac App Store is lame, but this is much much worse.
There are just over 200 titles and more than 130 of them are for learning a language. Besides that, the store is US-only.
The Mac App Store is lame, but this is much much worse.
May I suggest that at the 80,000 user level you're not seeing the issues individual users may be going through? I'm sure at that scale you probably have closely managed systems with mostly homogeneous platforms. With that kind of platform to run on, yeah even ME would probably work fine.
This is not an incredibly informative measurement, it would be more useful to learn of the radiation levels in the evacuated areas (10km & 20km, last I heard) as well as the cautioned areas (30km, stay indoors).
Explain how a quad-core i7 laptop is underpowered, please & thanks.
You need to read more Keith Laumer.
For racing games you'd think it's an unavoidable fact, but try and find a split-screen racer on the PS3. GT5 supports it, but that's not really arcadey (i.e. approachable for a group in the same room who may not be racing nerds).
First, I will never have, nor even tolerate Facebook, and second, link sharing isn't really what I used Delicious for. It's about link collection, archival and retrieval. I have moved my stuff over to Pinboard, which is not only incredibly versatile, but has the subtitle "antisocial bookmarking"... exactly my cup of tea.
Now get off my lawn.
Would you like some more... SYRUP!?!?
Yep, DeepFish from the makers of PocketInformant: http://www.webis.net/products_info.php?p_id=deepfish
No connection to the company, other than being a rabid supporter of PI...
It's not identical, I'm sure, but it's been out for a long time already. It's called DeepFish http://www.webis.net/products_info.php?p_id=deepfish
As #2, let me add PuzzleManiak, ScummVM (all legal games I have CDs for, plus Beneath a Steel Sky), Video Games Hero, DiceWars, DScent and AmplituDS. I also have physical copies of six DS games, which I loaded most of them on to pick and choose from when on the go.
For commercial games, I either pay for it, find a freeware/OSS equivalent, or just play something else. I don't need to, nor desire to pirate games and it does gall me to hear all the experts here ignorantly stating that "everyone who has an R4 is a pirate". I imagine the many many other posters here that have stated otherwise are also rather annoyed.
I got the R4 because it was ridiculously cheap.
Just running ROMs doesn't necessarily mean piracy.
"The fact remains that the moon is made of cheese."
See? I can reason like that too!
(Someone needs to look up what "exclusively" means).
What? You do know the R4 has an SD slot, and it's not a sealed flash cartridge. It would be super easy to tell them apart.
I have an R4. All of my games personally dumped from games I own (NDS Backup Wi-Fi Tool rules), but some of the better games are 100% homebrew - VideoGame Hero and DScent are two that I really enjoy.
So "entirely for counterfeiting and piracy"? My lone personal example proves you 100% wrong. Thanks for shopping.
They make guitars too, though under a slightly different name: http://www.music-man.com/instruments/
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