MATHEW RICHARDSON
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"much as Nintendo gets hate for never creating a good online system, I now see why. Nintendo always had a way to get you and your three friends in the same room, playing games until 4 in the morning, forgetting to do your homework, skipping class. This was because their is something magical when you have you and your friends playing the same game in the same room. Xbox Live created a world of online gaming that will be looked at a major change in video games. being able to play with anyone anywhere has major benefits, but the downside has turned me off as well. Listening to these foul mouth 13 year olds really can become a huge pain. Never when I was 13 was I screaming these foul words, but it has become some what normal these days. It was the same I suppose during my Starcraft days, but without voices it really never became an issue. No matter how much video games advance, I will always rather enjoy a Super Smash Bros or Mario Kart match with my best buds then playing annoying disrespectful kids o"
Monday, December 07, 2009
"zing interview. I am really glad Bitmob is finding the people behind the DC and giving us a treat with these interviews. The DC will live on fo"
Friday, September 11, 2009
"ad a good stack of issues from EGM, but after moving every few years it got to annoying to keep them. Looking back I miss reading the old issues. I remember when I got my DC way after the system was declared dead and reading the old reviews of EGM to find what game were worth getting or burning onto CD. I was proud of my collection though. I kept them on a book shelf to show everyone how many issues I had. It would be cool though that since the magazine that we knew and loved is dead, someone should scan them all for fans to download. I'm not sure if that would be labeled as a bad thing and I'm not sure if you could maybe go back and order old prints once EGM is back, but I thought that would be a sick idea for the"
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
"Dreamcast to me was one of the last gaming consoles. Unlike today's consoles that are more geared as an entertainment system, the DC was all gaming and nothing else. Between the great DC magazine that I remember reading to the downloading of games, I felt the DC was a gem. Seeing Japan to pump out games is a true testament to how many people loved the console. I feel today though the console is dead and the company only a shell of what it once was, being able to download the games and burn them now opens a whole new door for people who couldn't enjoy them before. I still crank up my system once and a while. I'll never sell"
Saturday, August 29, 2009