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Jeronimo66 said:

Look at the links people, the links are what motivated me to make the thread.

 



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That wasn't "early" iTunes, either. I feel like it was a few years before I started using iTunes and I definitely dealt with that irritating registration problem for a couple years, myself.

The trick, however, is to burn those files to a CD as an audio CD, then rip them again.



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thetonestarr said:
That wasn't "early" iTunes, either. I feel like it was a few years before I started using iTunes and I definitely dealt with that irritating registration problem for a couple years, myself.

The trick, however, is to burn those files to a CD as an audio CD, then rip them again.

You do know, that circumvention of the DRM license was (at the time, I don't think anyone cares now), illegal? BTW, what if my PC doesn't have a CD Burner? My mom's doesn't have a CD Drive.

 




DiplomaticImmunity said:
Jeronimo66 said:

Look at the links people, the links are what motivated me to make the thread.

 

Ok I said that so what.

Stop posting if you aren't going to talk about the topic.

 



Jeronimo66 said:
Arkk said:
Jeronimo66 said:

I didn't know the iphone was this powerful.

http://www.engadget.com/2008/08/01/carmack-says-iphone-is-more-powerful-than-a-nintendo-ds-and-psp/

 

.........and this game is the reason I am now excited about the iphone.

http://wireless.ign.com/articles/974/974147p1.html

 

I am shocked, delighted and excited as a gamer to see what the iphone can really do, up until now I thought the iphone needed to have buttons, and because of that I didn't take the iphone seriously as a gaming machine, but this game really shows the true potential of the iphone and proves to me the iphone is a capable gaming device all it needs now is for the games to come, which are coming.

I was itching to buy a portable gaming device, so I bought a DS earlier this year, my first hand-held gaming system, and I haven't bought a Nintendo product since the NES, but the DS wasn't for me, I was also thinking about buying a sony psp, but it doesn't seem to have enough games, so I held out, but after seeing this game for the iphone and finding out the iphone is more powerful than the sony psp, I just might go buy a iphone or an ipod touch.

 

Excellent Job Apple!

Great..... another fucking bandwagon jumper.

 

I officially do not like you anymore! Yay!

 

No, I want to be liked lol, come on I am just excited after seeing that video, I see the potential now for the iphone to be a serious gamers machine.

 

 

I can't tell if you're serious or stealth trolling the PS3 here...

Potential...

JUST WAIT UNTIL x game!



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I am serious.



Jeronimo66 said:
I am serious.

 

That wasapparent from the beginning.




L.C.E.C. said:
Jeronimo66 said:
I am serious.

 

That wasapparent from the beginning.

 

 I am responding to the poster above me.

 



L.C.E.C. said:
thetonestarr said:
That wasn't "early" iTunes, either. I feel like it was a few years before I started using iTunes and I definitely dealt with that irritating registration problem for a couple years, myself.

The trick, however, is to burn those files to a CD as an audio CD, then rip them again.

You do know, that circumvention of the DRM license was (at the time, I don't think anyone cares now), illegal? BTW, what if my PC doesn't have a CD Burner? My mom's doesn't have a CD Drive.

 

 

Technically it's only illegal if you distribute upon circumventing it. As long as it's only for your own personal use, it's 100% legal. They can't tell you what you can and cannot do with something in YOUR possession, when you're only using it FOR yourself.

And yes, I know.



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No offense, but honestly, I'm thinking that Top Gun game for the Iphone will probably suck as much as the NES Top Gun if not worse.



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