Comment Re:Who cares? (Score 0) 519
It was fun to play when I got it, and I really WANT there to be more fun games to play. But ever since getting my Wii in October last year, I'm yet to play another fun, unique game like Wii Tennis.
It makes me think - if MOST of the games on the Wii are just like those on other consoles but with motion controls swapped in, why not go for the prettier graphics on Xbox 360?
It makes me think - if MOST of the games on the Wii are just like those on other consoles but with motion controls swapped in, why not go for the prettier graphics on Xbox 360?
Submission + - Is computer science dead?
warm sushi writes: An academic at the British Computing Society asks Is computer science dead? Citing falling student enrolments, and improved technology, British academic Neil McBride claims that off-the-shelf solutions are removing much of the demand for high level development skills: "As commercial software products have matured, it no longer makes sense for organisations to develop software from scratch. Accounting packages, enterprise resource packages, customer relationship management systems are the order of the day: stable, well-proven and easily available." Is that quote laughable? Or has the software development industry stabilised to an off-the-self commodity?