Such a horribly true-but-poetic statement.Flake wrote:The Saturn (and the Dreamcast after it) were almost like sacrificial lambs sent out to die at the temple of Bernie Stolar.
...this thread has murdered my productivity for the day.
Such a horribly true-but-poetic statement.Flake wrote:The Saturn (and the Dreamcast after it) were almost like sacrificial lambs sent out to die at the temple of Bernie Stolar.
Thank you!dsheinem wrote:To me, it doesn't really matter if a company is making bad decisions as long as they keep publishing games for their system that I enjoy.
Seconded.noiseredux wrote:Thank you!dsheinem wrote:To me, it doesn't really matter if a company is making bad decisions as long as they keep publishing games for their system that I enjoy.
Mother fuckin' WORD.dsheinem wrote:Do you want my cynical .02? There's a lot of retro gamers who blame the failure of Sega or the lean years of Nintendo on the success of Sony. Much of this current discourse seems like wishful thinking, extremely premature grave-dancing, and sour grapes.
I have to say I have some scientific curiosity in this possibility. I mean, how would they pull the address off? The mind wonders.Flake wrote:Despite my complaining, a morbid part of myself almost hopes the outage continues until E3. Wonder how the keynote address at the Sony Press Conference would go down if that were to happen?
Well it's boring if there is no dissent so...dsheinem wrote:To me, it doesn't really matter if a company is making bad decisions as long as they keep publishing games for their system that I enjoy.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/05/09/repor ... by-may-31/wip3outguy7 wrote:....That could possibly mean the network could come online in the next few days. Maybe...
We were talking about this a few days ago. May 31st is an at the latest date for all services to return. Most notably the store. Online play should resume much sooner.sevin0seven wrote: http://www.joystiq.com/2011/05/09/repor ... by-may-31/