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The Grown-Up Video Game 152

Phaethon360 writes "Now, more than ever, we're seeing many Mature ratings (M+, 17+, 18) being distributed by various national media regulators. But that isn't the only indicator for a game's intended audience. It doesn't take a thousand swear words, scantily clad women or gratuitous violence to differentiate a ten-year-old's game from a twenty-year-old's. The spectrum of human emotions encompasses a wider palette than just revenge, fear, and loss, but the games that shy away from these are frequently mistaken as being for a younger audience. From the article: 'The human experience is one that is made up of great hardship, pain, loss, death, and a multitude of experiences seemingly designed to destroy a person. However, that same experience is also filled with joy, love, laughter, family and friends. ... These so-called “grown-up” games need not be relegated to the category of niche gaming. In fact, at times we find that these video games are capable of reaching mass popularity among the gaming community. It is here that we find one of our generation’s outlets for the expression of conflict.'"

Comment Don't bother... (Score 1) 309

I got a beta key and played through many of the missions last night. Really? Don't bother. The UI is terrible and the graphics are terrible for a game that is releasing this year. They must be using a 5 year old graphics engine or something. There is a 1 or 2 second delay between pressing the F key to interact and the action. Very aggravating. I will keep playing off and on for the next two weeks and hope for a miracle, but I was expecting much more and barring some sort of miracle, I won't be buying this game at all.

Comment Uh... (Score 1) 222

...I had never even heard of this movie/project until I read this story. I am now happily downloading the torrent for viewing. Several orders of magnitude more people will now see this movie than otherwise would have. Way to protect your IP, Nintendo!!

Comment Re:is it infringement? (Score 1) 247

What google did is akin to a phone book company featuring more promonently the phone numbers and addresses for various Chevy dealerships in all of the listings or yellowpages ads for the Ford dealerships. So, when call the first number or drive to the first address that you saw in a Ford dealership ad, you end up reaching a Chevy dealership simply because Chevy paid YellowBook (more)money to have their contact information show up more prominently in the Ford listings than Ford did. Not sure how this will turn out and IANAL but it seems to me that Google should lose this lawsuit.

Comment Re:Not done yet (Score 1) 74

Maybe if the competition tried to fill a niche that WoW doesn't instead of trying to copy them? There are plenty of niches that WoW doesn't bother to cater to. Full loot, FFA PvP, Sci-Fi, skill based system (like UO or original SWG), a fusion of FPS and RPG or RTS and RPG, etc. Instead of filling these niches and being content with a few hundred thousand subscribers (at least at first), the idiots calling the shots at these other development companies are trying to release games that are basically carbon copies of WoW, thinking that they can out WoW, WoW. Ain't happening.

Comment Re:Like hell she will... (Score 1) 412

Buried in the troopergate report is a sentence that says what she did was within her constitutional powers. The ethics law she supposedly violated is written so broadly that ordering lunch could be a violation. Basically, any decision made is considered a violation if it makes you happy.

If this were true then why wouldn't the Republican majority which allowed this investigation block it? If it is so broad as to be ripe for being abused, don't you think they would have stopped this?

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