Soul-soothing sightseeing of sorts.
Soul-soothing sightseeing of sorts.
Soul-soothing sightseeing of sorts.
by David Oxford | May 8, 2015 | Comic Books/Cartoons, Fast Food Culture, Toys, Video Games
Soul-soothing sightseeing of sorts.
Guest contributor Lanceheart returns once again to share with us his thoughts on the 2013 E3 presentations of the big three, beginning with Microsoft. Here we are, E3 2013 has just come to a close. With that entire festival out of the way, it’s time for me to keep my promise and deliver my opinion […]
by lanceheart | Jun 18, 2013 | Commentary, Video Games
Guest contributor Lanceheart returns once again to share with us his thoughts on the 2013 E3 presentations of the big three, beginning with Microsoft. Here we are, E3 2013 has just come to a close. With that entire festival out of the way, it’s time for me to...And now, presenting a counterpoint to my own thoughts on E3 2012’s press conferences is Lanceheart: Let me start off with full disclosure: I didn’t own a 360 until very recently. As a result, my immediate attachment toward many Xbox-exclusive franchises is fairly low. This conference was, however, a chance for Microsoft to show me […]
by lanceheart | Jun 9, 2012 | Commentary
And now, presenting a counterpoint to my own thoughts on E3 2012’s press conferences is Lanceheart: Let me start off with full disclosure: I didn’t own a 360 until very recently. As a result, my immediate attachment toward many Xbox-exclusive franchises is...Here we go, looking back at the “big three” press conferences from E3 2012, and going over what worked for me, and what didn’t. First up: Microsoft. On a personal note, I feel the need to mention that I do own an Xbox 360 and rather enjoy it. I don’t game enough online to warrant […]
by David Oxford | Jun 7, 2012 | Commentary
Here we go, looking back at the “big three” press conferences from E3 2012, and going over what worked for me, and what didn’t. First up: Microsoft. On a personal note, I feel the need to mention that I do own an Xbox 360 and rather enjoy it. I...I do not yet have Kinect, and will probably not be getting it for the foreseeable future. This is not due to any disdain for the product; in fact, I’m quite eager to try it out for myself once the opportunity presents itself. However, the $150 cost seems a bit much, particularly in light of […]
by David Oxford | Nov 7, 2010 | Commentary
I do not yet have Kinect, and will probably not be getting it for the foreseeable future. This is not due to any disdain for the product; in fact, I’m quite eager to try it out for myself once the opportunity presents itself. However, the $150 cost seems a bit...Support Us on Patreon
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