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"I'm incredibly proud of these guys and I hope this will be the first of many games made by Latin Americans with Latin American sensibilities, that is one of the things we latinos have to offer as a culture"
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
"Exclamation: Thank you, thank you so much for HK-47, it's the best video game character ever ever created!!!!"
Monday, August 30, 2010
"You are reading it wrong, the proposal is not to shut down internet when an attack occurs, is to shut down the internet with the excuse of an attack, your government doesn't want a group of malcontents to agitate people about something, like a national disaster or a social crisis or something and organizing riots, in fact, is an upgrade to the state of Martial Law, which permit your government (also mine) to seize all the media "for your own good""
Thursday, June 24, 2010
"@Tony: My response to that would be that funding and manpower is limited, and this artificial pitch on 3-D is going to hoard both from non-3-D projects, I had the same problem with the Halo franchise, I totally loved the first game and the very dynamic narrative it brought, but the multiplayer was hugely popular, so the next Halo games become a multiplayer first, campaign if we got some time affair. Look no further than Killzone 3, the time and manpower to make it 3-D will be taken from other aspects of development, how about the next game of your favorite franchise being half size to make it 3-D ready? how about the very Playstation 3 having to process 2 screen outputs and duplicating its load thus reducing the animation to 30fps?"
Thursday, June 24, 2010
"I agree completely, a very realistic (without the one life mechanic) depiction of the horror and the madness that war is could turn the people's opinion about it, we as human beings still tend to respond to the suffering of one of our own, if a game could capture the overwhelming pain of a film like Grave of Fireflies the games industry could put a little of responsibility on the military obsession it had for nearly a decade"
Thursday, June 24, 2010
"The cause is more complicated and I could think that most people think that only cops or paramedics should do anything. Also, I've heard podcasts such as RebelFM where the guys feel more disturbed about the more realistic deaths in Red Dead Redemption, to the point of actually avoid shoot people! I find this weird and strangely inverse to the military efforts to give soldiers in the fields HUDs, it's like they want to make murder seem like a video game to desensitize soldiers, but game makers want to make murder seem realistic to sensitize gamers"
Thursday, May 27, 2010
"Why this measures keep advancing if so many people feel hurt? if the business is so bad why they keep making these games and not investing somewhere else? The abuses of the publishers go unchecked as long as those millions of people let them be, and we won't change it, my theory? we are already obsessed consumers, unable to show the littlest restraint, we will be abused more and more each year, I mean, it's unbelievable how people on this very site talk about buying used games like some kind of crime, that is the level of indoctrination we got? this is how deep corporate mentality is grained in our minds? if so, I will be waiting for the Crisis and the Gaming Crash, I guess that's the problem right now with all of us, we are fed of lies so much that we can no longer discern truth from corporate propaganda"
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
"@Panic Fire: my paranoid side kinda agrees with you, and we don't want Bitmob banned in China right?

So of course it will be ignored in the West, European and North American wealth are build upon the Asian, African and South American misery, this phenomena is related to the order of the world to the point the there would be no modern world without it, so we as a collective choose deliberately to ignore it, so we can live happily without facing the costs of our lifestyles; nobody wants to hear that his or her lifestyle is horrendously wrong, so the real implications of the western lifestyle shall be obscured and forgotten."

Tuesday, May 11, 2010
"I like your idea, an "organic" game industry doesn't even have to convince consumers to pay a "premium" over the established brands. In my opinion it all depends on care, details and a nice medium to communicate with the audience with trust and goodwill. Haters will hate and pirates will pirate, why not try to be nice with the ones who DO want to buy your games?"
Monday, May 03, 2010
"the $15 map pack is a measure of our inability to leave the game as a game, as opposed to 12 year old girls, who seem to have a life outside the game. I think of it as why you spend so much on a girl you are dating and so little with, say, your wife; we, the "hardcore" gamers are the game industry wives, they already got us and we won't leave, so they can treat us the way they want"
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
"Gears of War made a lovely concession to the hispanic market, gave us the two games with dubs from the people who dubs american movies in Latin America, that added a lot to the cinematic feel of the games, and some nice cathphrases such as "come mierda y muere!". If only Ubisoft would do this and not put the horrible Spaniard (from Spain) dub...."
Thursday, April 08, 2010
"I couldn't avoid noticing the name of the Univision's President of Interactive Media... Kevin Conroy, THE Kevin Conroy? those meetings must be memorable!

The gaming media here in the spanish speaking world consist of second-handed news, this is specially true for the printed media, most of the people here tend to see random sites for their gaming news, with no particular association with one in particular, a minor group reads meristation, a spanish site wich i'm not too fond of. It would be nice for me as a latino to have real live coverage of the "videojuegos" world and some insight from our culture by latino journalists"

Thursday, April 08, 2010