Thursday, January 19, 2012

Aparantly Sony and Microsoft are teaming up

To make the next generation home gaming console in hopes of eliminating Nintendo.

If Nintendo is eliminated, who are Sony and Microsoft gonna copy?


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Fure wrote: To make the next generation home gaming console in hopes of eliminating Nintendo.

If Nintendo is eliminated, who are Sony and Microsoft gonna copy?

I?m sure there?s a company in Korea to copy.


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ebm wrote:

Fure wrote: To make the next generation home gaming console in hopes of eliminating Nintendo.

If Nintendo is eliminated, who are Sony and Microsoft gonna copy?

I?m sure there?s a company in Korea to copy.

Which one? :3


Fure wrote:

ebm wrote:

Fure wrote: To make the next generation home gaming console in hopes of eliminating Nintendo.

If Nintendo is eliminated, who are Sony and Microsoft gonna copy?

I?m sure there?s a company in Korea to copy.

Which one? :3

Who knows?


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ebm wrote:

Fure wrote:

ebm wrote:

Fure wrote: To make the next generation home gaming console in hopes of eliminating Nintendo.

If Nintendo is eliminated, who are Sony and Microsoft gonna copy?

I?m sure there?s a company in Korea to copy.

Which one? :3

Who knows?

Honestly, do you think Sony and Microsoft will pull it off with all the little devil tricks Nintendo hides up there pad-locked sleeves?

meh,I?m sure that won?t happen.

They might team up,but Nintendo has always released rather promising titles and colourful characters....even though it has been lacking as of late....

Besides...they don?t have Kirby cool


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Eliminating Nintendo? Not a chance. Nintendo?s been around for a long time, longer than when you all were shitting your diapers.

Of course it?s customary for everyone wanting to sex up Nintendo. Obviously if you have no sexual intimacies with said company, you have no childhood.


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Edited 01-17-2012 11:04 PM by Dead?Head

Seriously, Nintendo is kind of a thorn in Sony and Microsoft?s sides, a really huge thorn with barbs that causes the other companies to fester.

I really dont think they can pull it off, but with Micro-Sony having a habit of taking Nintendo?s Ideas and makin them better with their General own ideas may cause trouble for the N.

It is gonna suck for Nintendo fans,like myself,though...
We will probably hear even more idiotic insults from XBox and Playstation fanboys...

''Hur dur,Nintendo is for pussies,derp,go play more manly games with over rated graphics and terrible plots and ideas,durp''


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Edited 01-17-2012 11:34 PM by xXSleepwalkerXx

This is just bullshit
If anything Sony and Nintendo would team up to take down microsoft just to keep the main gaming consoles strictly Japanese


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EDIT: Whoops, that was old.
I still need combustible lemons and a catapult though.


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Now to start thinking. With Portals.

Edited 01-17-2012 11:54 PM by Megatronus?Prime

Lol honestly IMO Nintendo is a really good troll in the console world because Sure they are epic and are good at what they do.....

But fucking look at the wii! lol?? how complicated is that shit! They know they could have made it so there weren?t so much shit to go with it... but we still play it....

Look at the game cube, when the wii came out, have you ever just looked at the Cube and realized How fucking Simple and Just plain ?THERE? it is.....

Now this Wii U? straight Jesus fucking marry cause i sure aint doin it....

But I doubt it..................Fixed.


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xXSleepwalkerXx wrote: meh,I?m sure that won?t happen.

They might team up,but Nintendo has always released rather promising titles and colourful characters....even though it has been lacking as of late....

Besides...they don?t have Kirby cool

SEGA.

Nuff said.


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FireWolf81 wrote:

xXSleepwalkerXx wrote: meh,I?m sure that won?t happen.

They might team up,but Nintendo has always released rather promising titles and colourful characters....even though it has been lacking as of late....

Besides...they don?t have Kirby cool

SEGA.

Nuff said.

sega? hardly ever hear about them.......

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Brazil: Police probe allegations of rape on TV

(AP) ? Brazilian police are investigating allegations of sexual assault aired on the country's Big Brother reality TV show, a spokeswoman for Rio's police department said Tuesday.

Police inspector Antonio Ricardo L. Nunes said he questioned show participants a day after the wildly popular program announced that contestant Daniel Echaniz was being thrown out over suspicions of "gravely inadequate" behavior.

Nunes would provide no details on the questioning.

Echaniz, a 31-year-old male model, was booted off the show after allegations emerged that he had engaged in sexual behavior with contestant Monique Amin after she'd passed out.

The incident allegedly took place following a boozy party Saturday night. Grainy program footage shows the two in a bed, the leopard print sheets moving as Amin lays inert.

Speaking on Monday night's show, Big Brother Brazil presenter Pedro Bial said, "We analyzed images that show a violation of the rules of the program. Following careful study, the program's management found that the behavior of the participant ... was gravely inadequate."

The grainy, black-and-white footage appeared on the pay-per-view version of the show, and a 5-minute-long video excerpt is widely available on Brazilian websites.

The incident has been the subject of intense water cooler discussion, sparking questions about what exactly entails sexual assault. It's a sticky topic in Brazil, where matters of sexuality remain fraught, despite the country's international reputation for sexual liberation.

Two opposing Twitter feeds have been created, one applauding Echaniz's removal and the other one advocating his return to the show. A host of local celebrities have also chimed in on the Twitter debate, with several voicing suspicions that Amin was not really unconscious. Others have suggested the incident was her fault for drinking too much.

Echaniz's disqualification has also sparked murmurings about racism, as the dark-skinned male model is of mixed race, while Amin is white.

A report in the O Globo newspaper cites Echaniz's mother, Maria Aparecida Echaniz, as contending that "Daniel is the victim of racism.

"There have already been (such incidents on the show) and they didn't have such consequences," she is quoted as saying.

While participants have been kicked off Big Brother productions in other countries for sexually questionable behavior, this is the first disqualification on the Brazilian show. Produced by Rede Globo channel, the Brazilian program is in its 12th year.

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Associated Press writer Stan Lehman in Sao Paulo contributed to this report.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Texas Tech Quarterback Looking At Conference USA

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HOUSTON - Former Friendswood star quarterback Jacob Karam, who is transferring from Texas Tech, told FOX 26 Sports he is focusing on the University of Houston, Memphis and UTEP.

Karam said he expects to make his decision next month.

"I am focusing on Houston, Memphis and UTEP because those three schools are focusing on me," Karam said.

Karam spoke by telephone Friday night with University of Houston head coach Tony Levine, who had been the Cougars interim coach before landing the job Wednesday on a permanent basis.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

"Steve Jobs" tops Amazon's 2011 sales charts (Reuters)

NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) ? It turns out Steve Jobs is more popular in print than on a screen.

Walter Isaacson's biography of the late Apple co-founder came in at No. 1 on Amazon's list of the bestselling books of 2011, and clocked in at No. 3 on the Kindle charts.

Not that No. 3 is anything to frown about. The book came out in late October, so it took less than two months for the print copy to outsell every other book this year on Amazon.

Amazon did predict this would happen, and the earlier sales figures -- it sold 379,000 copies in its first week -- were significant. That was the biggest weekly total for any book since the debut of George W. Bush's "Decision Points" and Jeff Kinney's "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth."

What beat Jobs in the Kindle market? Suzanne Collins' "The Hunger Games," which has been adapted into a film that opens March 23.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Putin's party barely hangs onto its majority

CAPTION CORRECTION CORRECTS THE NAME OF PHOTOGRAPHER - Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, with the emblem of the United Russia party in the background, visits the United Russia party headquarters in Moscow, Saturday, Dec. 4, 2011. Exit polls cited by Russian state television showed Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's party with less than 50 percent of the vote in Sunday's parliamentary elections, a significant drop reflecting Russians' growing weariness with his rule. (AP Photo/RIA Novosti, Alexei Nikolsky, Pool)

CAPTION CORRECTION CORRECTS THE NAME OF PHOTOGRAPHER - Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, with the emblem of the United Russia party in the background, visits the United Russia party headquarters in Moscow, Saturday, Dec. 4, 2011. Exit polls cited by Russian state television showed Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's party with less than 50 percent of the vote in Sunday's parliamentary elections, a significant drop reflecting Russians' growing weariness with his rule. (AP Photo/RIA Novosti, Alexei Nikolsky, Pool)

Elizaveta Semenova is helped by her daughter to fill in a ballot paper at her home in the village of Oster, 380 km (237 miles) west of Moscow, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011. The ballot box has a sign reading: "Election" and the Smolensk region emblem. Russians cast their ballots with muted enthusiasm in national parliamentary elections Sunday, a vote that opinion polls indicate could water down the strength of the party led by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, despite the government's relentless marginalization of opposition groups. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)

Russian soldiers stand in line at a polling station in Moscow, Russia, on Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011. Russians cast their ballots with muted enthusiasm in national parliamentary elections Sunday, a vote that opinion polls indicate could water down the strength of the party led by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, despite the government's relentless marginalization of opposition groups. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr)

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin casts his ballot at a polling station in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011. Russians cast their ballots with muted enthusiasm in national parliament elections on Sunday, a vote that opinion polls indicate could water down the strength of the country's dominant party. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin greets journalists after voting at a polling station in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011. Russians cast their ballots with muted enthusiasm in national parliament elections on Sunday, a vote that opinion polls indicate could water down the strength of the country's dominant party.(AP Photo/RIA Novosti, Alexei Nikolsky, Pool)

(AP) ? Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's party saw its majority in Russia's parliament weaken sharply, according to preliminary election results released Monday, a humiliating setback for the man who has steadily tightened his grip on the nation for nearly 12 years.

Some opposition politicians and election monitors said even a result of around 50 percent for Putin's United Russia party was inflated because of vote fraud. Their claims were backed by international observers, who pointed to procedural violations and serious indications of ballot stuffing after a campaign slanted in favor of United Russia.

"To me, this election was like a game in which only some players are allowed to compete," Heidi Tagliavini, the head of the international observer mission, said at a news conference.

United Russia is still expected to retain its majority in the lower house and Putin is all but certain to win next March's presidential election, but Sunday's vote badly dented his carefully groomed image. It reflected a strong public frustration with the lack of political competition, ubiquitous official corruption and the gap between rich and poor.

With about 96 percent of precincts counted, United Russia was leading with 49.5 percent of the vote, Central Election Commission chief Vladimir Churov said. He predicted that it will get 238 of the Duma's 450 seats, a sharp drop compared to the previous vote that landed the party a two-thirds majority in the State Duma, allowing it to change the constitution.

Final preliminary results were to be announced on Monday morning, but the count dragged on for longer than expected. Some opposition politicians alleged that election officials may manipulate the vote count to make sure that United Russia gets over 50 percent mark. Mikhail Kasyanov, a former prime minister who is now in opposition, said that Putin badly needs the figure to avoid looking weak.

The monitors from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly wouldn't say if the irregularities could be at the scale to question if United Russia has an unearned majority. But Tagliavini said that of the 150 polling stations where the counting was observed, "34 were assessed to be very bad."

Putin tried to put a positive spin on the returns, saying late Sunday that "we can ensure the stable development of the country with this result." But he appeared glum when speaking to supporters at United Russia headquarters and limited his remarks to a terse statement.

United Russia has been seen increasingly as the party of corrupt officials, and its description as a "party of crooks and thieves" has stuck, flashing up as the first suggestion on Russia's top web search engine.

Seeing the declining fortunes of his party, Putin named his handpicked successor as president, Dmitry Medvedev, to lead United Russia's list. The vote will further weaken positions of Medvedev, whom Putin promised to name prime minister after the presidential vote, a move that has fueled public irritation.

In the runup to the vote, Putin also sought to stem a quick decline in United Russia's popularity by trying to expand its support base with a so-called Popular Front, an umbrella group for unions, professional associations, veteran groups and others. But the effort has brought no visible result, and Putin last month received a stinging blow to his own ego when he was met with catcalls after a mixed martial arts fight at a Moscow arena.

Opposition leader Boris Nemtsov said the vote spelled the end of Putin's "honeymoon" with the nation and predicted that his rule will soon "collapse like a house of cards." ''He needs to hold an honest presidential election and allow opposition candidates to register for the race, if he doesn't want to be booed from Kamchatka to Kaliningrad," Nemtsov said on Ekho Moskvy radio.

Security was tight in central Moscow with police trucks parked in some areas. Police said they arrested more than 100 protesters who tried to stage an unsanctioned rally in Moscow and about 70 others in St. Petersburg.

The Communist Party appeared to benefit most from the protest vote, with exit polls and the early returns predicting it would get nearly 20 percent, up from less than 12 percent four years ago. The socialist Just Russia and the Liberal Democratic Party led by mercurial nationalist Vladimir Zhirinovsky are also expected to increase their representation in the Duma.

Despite that, Putin should still have no problem getting his laws rubber-stamped. Even the Communists have posed only token opposition in the outgoing Duma, and the two other parties have consistently voted with United Russia.

Medvedev said Monday that United Russia would be ready to build coalitions in the new Duma, even though it will have a majority. He said he may fire governors of the provinces where the party fared particularly badly.

About 60 percent of Russia's 110 million registered voters cast ballots, down from 64 percent four years ago.

Only seven parties were allowed to field candidates for parliament this year, while the most vocal opposition groups were barred from the race. The international monitors said the election administration lacked independence, most media were partial and state authorities interfered unduly at different levels.

This "did not provide the conditions for fair electoral competiton," said Petros Efthymiou, coordinator of the short-term observation mission. "Changes are needed for the will of the people to be respected."

Social media were flooded with messages reporting violations. Many people reported seeing buses deliver groups of people to polling stations, with some of the buses carrying young men who looked like football fans.

"The elections were unprecedented in terms of dirt, pressure and the use of a well-oiled falsification machine," Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov said Monday, alleging that the vote is still being rigged as the count is going on. His party said it recorded violations at some 1,600 polling stations and said they would appeal election results at each of them.

Russia's only independent election monitoring group, Golos, which is funded by U.S. and European grants, has come under heavy official pressure in the past week. Golos' website was incapacitated by hackers on Sunday, and its director Lilya Shibanova and her deputy had their cell phone numbers, email and social media accounts hacked.

Andrey Buzin, chief of Golos election monitoring, said it had received more than 1,500 complaints about violations.

But despite the heavy-handed state interference in the campaign and numerous violations, voters still took advantage of their right to express their choice, observers said.

"Yesterday, it was proven by these voters that not everything was fixed, that the result really matters," said Tiny Kox of the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly.

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Jim Heintz, Lynn Berry and Nataliya Vasilyeva contributed to this report.

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