Monday, September 19, 2005

Moving on up

According to this article, game development costs could double in the next generation. On one hand, that makes me think that a potential $10 increase in game prices is a bargain. On the other hand, it could also mean that prices will rise even more for premium games. Also, it will probably make profit margins even slimmer. Do we really want an industry where only million sellers can survive?

I am almost finished with Mega Man Zero for the GBA. Expect a review sometime very soon; it won't be too hard for me to say what I mean for this one.

Also, I started work today, grading homeworks for one of the C.S. professors. Despite some of the amusing answers I have seen to some questions, I will refrain from displaying them in a public place like this. Everyone has to start from the beginning at one point or another.

Despite the fact that I much prefer Coke over Pepsi, I'm actually drinking the latter due to their contest where you can win an Xbox 360. The chances of winning are ultra slim, but the gamer inside me won't pass up the chance to win a brand new system for free.

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