In the U.S., aiding and abetting a violation of someone else's copyright is itself a violation. Of course, there are things a translator can do to assert his/her rights (because people who create translations also own the copyright to the translation). For example, Skyblade could counter sue...
You might have noticed that most of that growth occurs in countries where the people cannot really afford the games and gadgets. So those number cannot be merely the result of population growth.
This prevents you from arbitraging price differences between the various regions. Imagine what people would do if the same game is $20 in the US but $45 in the UK (due to various causes...currency exchange rates for example). It would ruin the UK game retailers' bottom line if lots of people...
Thankfully, plot related dialogue is voiced, so I can get a jist of what the plot is supposed to be...
Whichever group ends up translating this game has my full support.
^The only problem with university is the enormous burden of debt most people have when they leave school. Compared to that, (public) high school is less burdensome.
^The only problem with university is the enormous burden of debt most people have when they leave school. Compared to that, (public) high school is less burdensome.
^Terrible analogy, since there are in fact registered churches in China. This is more about the government over there trying to limit or prevent the discussion of politics in houses of worship.
My school's IT only supports Windows and OSX. If I can't take my law exams and can't access the library's network, then this thing has no educational uses for me.
No way. Too easy to transmit god-knows-what parasites, viruses, bacterias, and/or prions. The last thing I'd want is Creutzfeldt–Jakob or some other cognitive "condition."
If Sony wins, it will set a dangerous precedent. From there, it's only a matter of time before the rights established under the first-sale doctrine is eroded further. As a law school student, I'm troubled by the lack of foresight and a general pettiness on display here.
Edit: For the record...
With all the power they're putting into the thing, the PSP2's battery life is going to suffer. I need the battery to last at least 4 hours (my commute is 2hr each way), and charging everyday really isn't that appealing to me.
Won't comment on the ocular stamina of the gamers mentioned, but I can say for sure that I won't be using the 3D mode unless I must. I have bad posture when I play handheld games and having to keep my eyes/face within a certain prescribed range of distances from the 3D display is really not my...
I never hopped on the hype bandwagon, so it doesn't really surprise me that the cart doesn't do many of the things that people were hoping it was going to do. I am a little disappointed (but not surprised) that it doesn't do half the things it is advertised to do. I guess I'll stick to playing...
Doesn't work on my AK2i (AKAIO 1.8.1 with AAP enabled). lolcatz seemed to work just fine.
Edit: nvm, works on my 1gb Kingston. Guess this is just a microsd latency problem.
Edit 2: Seems to work on my kingston 1gb even without AAP.
So glad I broke my DS lite. That forced me to get a DSi, which forced me to get an AK2i. Too late (and cold), but I will give this a try tomorrow morning.
yo guys the sonic x shadow generations trailer dropped today, and shadow just straight up decided, and i hate (love) to bring this dead meme up, but, it's morbin time