Recent content by AarinSwift

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    Nintendo Rejects Binding of Isaac on 3DS

    Eh...no. Exactly the same thing can happen with steam. A lot of indie games get rejected, actually. Of course that's also in order to keep some quality on the market, but in the end the correct quote should be since even if steam had rejected him, he could have simply sold it from an own...
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    Old Games you remember playing but can't remember the name of.

    i really wanna play this game please help
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    Old Games you remember playing but can't remember the name of.

    hello i have a game that i can't remember it's name it was on the PS1 it's a racing game i remember a few things about it i remember when i select a vehicle i have to drive around with a tiny yellow beetle like car and in some stages are have water have land when i get to the water part...
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    EU Ban of Videogame Tax Breaks Imminent

    Seeing how 'great' tax break deals work out with international companies, it's a good idea to completely abandon them. Vagabonding companies should rot in hell.
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    Poll: If you've ever downloaded something illegally, YOU are to blame for SOPA/PIPA.

    I quoted the OP because I havn't read past it yet. SOPA is bad, it is bad bad bad bad bad. production companies have abused their powers many many times in the past. and with SOPA will continue to do so. SOPA allows corporations to take down websites and cut off their cashflow without...
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    My PS3 won't connect to the internet. (DNS Error 80710102) Please help!

    This really helped me with my dns error, hopefully it'll work for you http://howtofixstuff.blogspot.com/2012/01/how-to-fix-dns-error-on-ps3.html
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    First Person: Saying Goodbye to Vault Girl

    Personally, I am a fan of the old spaghetti westerns and tend I play my games in much the same way. Fans often like to believe that Clint Eastwood?s ?man with no name? is the same character in each of his movies, but any evidence of this has been deliberately left vague. There is no proof that...
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    Obsidian Hopes "Digital Distribution Stabs the Used Game Market in the Heart"

    Cutting off used game sales means losing customers at release, who have figured in the resale value. Of course you earn from every game sold later in the lifespan of the game, but that is lost at the start of the life cycle, a much more important point to have money trickle in. Another thing...
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    Creepy Skyrim Serial Killer Keeps Heads on Shelves

    This video brings a whole new meaning to the term "trophy wife".
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    Dead Island Banned in Germany, But Nobody Cares

    German IDs? That would be news to me. Basically there are two ways to sell it online. 1. Use PostIdent to identify the person. (You go to the post office, and show them your ID.) 2. Use a webcam and check the ID yourself. 3. Use a special postal service that confirms the receiver is 18 or...
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    Dead Island Banned in Germany, But Nobody Cares

    A few retailers for physical games do, but all the download services I know of don't. Edit: If you know German, read this http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indizierung#Rechtsfolgen_der_Indizierung.
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    Dead Island Banned in Germany, But Nobody Cares

    Theoretically they could, but steam doesn't do effective age verification, so they may not do that.
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    Dead Island Banned in Germany, But Nobody Cares

    I wouldn't have expected this ḱind of garbage article from the escapist. The game has been restricted from being sold or advertised to minors. That's all that has happened here. You may not run public ads for the game, since minors may get exposed to it, and it may not be put on...