Solid-Stark on 19 December 2011
lestatdark said:
disolitude said:
Solid-Stark said:
disolitude said:
Solid-Stark said:
disolitude said:
Solid-Stark said: Cant wait to play Uncharted on the go. |
If you do, I see this happening in your near future... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukEFBly4UKE
Seriously though, I dont know how you kids do it. Last thing I want to play on the go is something like Uncharted.
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It's not hard, we all have personal tastes.
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Its not a question of taste...its a question of being too occupied by playing Uncharted to pay attention to ones surroundings when on the go. Hence why that kid fell in the subway...
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"On the go" doesnt just only mean walking and playing. You can be at a friends, or relatives home and play...Not sure why you'd be nitpicking my comment but thats all i'm going to say. Needless to say you called "us" "kids"
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I said kids because I very rarely see anyone over 25 with a protable gaming console anywhere "on the go". I am turning 30 in a week and am a geezer compared to most of "you" kids with portable consoles on the bus... :)
And as far as playing Uncharted while at friends house...sounds like an odd scenario to me. Why would you play a single player game on a portable while with a friend? He must not be a very good friend if you have to do this.
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You hardly seeing anyone over 25 with a portable gaming console doesn't mean it's the norm. On my laboratory, of which i'm the youngest there (25), there's three people with PSPs and two with 3DSs (Including myself on both consoles). My boss (who's 48), has himself a PSP.
Both are acnecdotal evidence, yours and mine, but it's best not to do assumptions. The market for handheld devices is there for any age, not just younger audiences.
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A judmental person will judge. Completely agree.
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