- Sefrix
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- Name: Nunya Bizness
- Gender: Male
- Just a guy that enjoys games.
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May 16, 2013 6:25 pm GMTSefrix began Following Panopticon
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Recent Blog Posts
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Is Nintendo Too Old?
Nintendo and nostalgia seem to go hand in hand as of late. If it is not a direct sequel to one of their immensely popular IP's such as Mario or Zelda then it is a spin off that features the characters. This seems to always be the case. They might put New in front of the title much like they put Super in front of sequels on the SNES. The point is that they are doing the exact same thing they did almost three decades ago.This is not the only thing Nintendo used to do in the mid 80's that Continue » -
I Am Forgotten
Bungie just unveiled their first real glimpse about Destiny and have finally started talking about it. The takeaway? I have been forgotten. Destiny is described as:"an always online experience" which means the game will require an internet connection to experience.See, I live on campus and so on any given day my internet goes from acceptable to bad to gone. Bungie's (or Activision's) decision to force a social experience by not implementing an offline single player has made it to where I cannot physically play their game. People who do not have consistent internet are not considered, are overlooked and are forgotten. I am Continue »

