Oh! In that case I'll definitely take the $1.5 billion!1. Buy your ticket in a state that doesn't require you to come forward.
"The best thing a person can do is buy a ticket in one of the six states that don't require you to come forward," Marty King, partner with law firm Gorman & Williams in Maryland, told TODAY. "That means you won't have to go to the press conference with the big oversized check and show your face." Those states are Delaware, Kansas, Maryland, North Dakota, Ohio and South Carolina. If you live near one of these states, King recommends crossing the border to buy your ticket because the rules apply depending on where you buy it, not where you live.
That's a lie! We all know the PS4 menus are a joy!Minor system update tonight:
https://twitter.com/playstation/status/687137754484899840
Visualization of what your odds are of winning the Powerball jackpot:
http://graphics.wsj.com/lottery-odds/
Spoiler: not zero! ?
You filthy indie whore.Finally got around to doing my Top 10 games articles.
http://invertedaccess.com/2016/01/12/tylers-2015-awards-best-games-10-6/
http://invertedaccess.com/2016/01/13/2015-awards-best-games-5-1/
If you don't want to check the site.
10. Arkham Knight
9. Mega Man Legacy Collection
8. Transformers Devastation
7. Talos Principle
6. Geo Wars 3 Vita
5. Mad Max
4. Flame Over
3. Super Meat Boy
2. Rocket League
1. Axiom Verge
Definitely the same 1 & 2 slots for me. I've thought about doing a top 10 list myself, but I still haven't gotten around to figuring out what the other 8 games would be lolFinally got around to doing my Top 10 games articles.
http://invertedaccess.com/2016/01/12/tylers-2015-awards-best-games-10-6/
http://invertedaccess.com/2016/01/13/2015-awards-best-games-5-1/
If you don't want to check the site.
10. Arkham Knight
9. Mega Man Legacy Collection
8. Transformers Devastation
7. Talos Principle
6. Geo Wars 3 Vita
5. Mad Max
4. Flame Over
3. Super Meat Boy
2. Rocket League
1. Axiom Verge
I really am. But there's actually 5 non-indie games on that list, I was surprised there were so many non-indies actually.You filthy indie whore.
Visited my parent's for a bit. They were watching my nephew. He immediately grabbed a 360 controller, and put it in my hand. "I gotta show you this game". He puts on left 4 dead 2, and starts teaching me how to play. He was so excited at the thought he could show me a game. I didn't have the heart to tell him I'm already a boss at the game. So I fumbled around for a while letting zombies beat me up, and getting lost in the map. Before I left he told me I need to buy the game, and practice, before I play it with him again. Proud uncle here
Do you like roguelikes? I'm not sure you'll dig Flame Over.I still need to get to Axiom Verge, Super Meat Boy and Flame Over. I havent even bought Flame or Axiom yet. Waiting for rock bottom prices.
still no idea really what a rogue like means.Do you like roguelikes? I'm not sure you'll dig Flame Over.
Typically no saves, you just play the game until you die and stages are usually procedurally generated. It varies but I'd say those are the two most consistent attributes.still no idea really what a rogue like means.
I thought it was a fast paced game about putting out fires? If its fast paced like I think I wont mind restarting over and over. I liked Rogue Legacy (I hope I have the right Rogue/Legacy title) well enough after you taught me what to do.Do you like roguelikes? I'm not sure you'll dig Flame Over.
procedurally generated levels, dungeon crawl, permadeath, usually some sort of powerups that last only for that life?still no idea really what a rogue like means.
It's a bit faster paced, yeah. It also has permanent upgrades (which Spelunky doesn't have but Rogue Legacy does). To just beat, it's harder than Rogue Legacy but easier than Spelunky.I thought it was a fast paced game about putting out fires? If its fast paced like I think I wont mind restarting over and over. I liked Rogue Legacy (I hope I have the right Rogue/Legacy title) well enough after you taught me what to do.
I hate Spelunky because its slow paced yet you can die quickly and have to trudge through the same shit again and again.
I keep meaning to try it out to see how it works on Vita but I haven't gotten around to it. I'd want to know if it works well enough on Vita to get through some PS3 backlog. That would be neato.23 new Now titles:
http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2016/01/13/23-new-ps3-titles-added-to-playstation-now-today
- Borderlands
- Borderlands 2
- BioShock
- BioShock 2
- Everybody’s Golf: World Tour
- Lone Survivor
- PixelJunk Shooter – Part 2
- Crash Commando
- Hamilton’s Great Adventure
- Knytt Underground
- When Vikings Attack!
- Trash Panic
- Urban Trial Freestyle
- Bionic Commando Rearmed 2
- Raiden IV: Overkill
- Stealth Inc.
- Sacred Citadel
- Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles
- Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles
- Proteus
- Wakeboarding HD
- MX Vs ATV: Alive
- Sniper: Ghost Warrior
Does anybody actually do PS Now aside from occasionally making use of the free trial?
No but PS Now isn't geared as much to those that still own PS3, especially those like us who own tons of games on it and have owned PS3s for years.23 new Now titles:
http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2016/01/13/23-new-ps3-titles-added-to-playstation-now-today
- Borderlands
- Borderlands 2
- BioShock
- BioShock 2
- Everybody’s Golf: World Tour
- Lone Survivor
- PixelJunk Shooter – Part 2
- Crash Commando
- Hamilton’s Great Adventure
- Knytt Underground
- When Vikings Attack!
- Trash Panic
- Urban Trial Freestyle
- Bionic Commando Rearmed 2
- Raiden IV: Overkill
- Stealth Inc.
- Sacred Citadel
- Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles
- Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles
- Proteus
- Wakeboarding HD
- MX Vs ATV: Alive
- Sniper: Ghost Warrior
Does anybody actually do PS Now aside from occasionally making use of the free trial?
I'd guess that has to do with how many hours you've put into the two games. I could easily beat about 90% of my Flame Over runs at this point. I'm nowhere near that percentage on Spelunky.I found Flame Over harder than Spelunky. I've never beaten it, unlike Spelunky.
If you're renting it through Now, then I don't see how it can be a backlog game. You don't have it until you get Now. Then I guess it's a backlog game, but all you have to do is stop paying for Now and, viola, no more backlog!I keep meaning to try it out to see how it works on Vita but I haven't gotten around to it. I'd want to know if it works well enough on Vita to get through some PS3 backlog. That would be neato.
No I meant games I already own that are in the backlog that I could play on Now. So double backlog?If you're renting it through Now, then I don't see how it can be a backlog game. You don't have it until you get Now. Then I guess it's a backlog game, but all you have to do is stop paying for Now and, viola, no more backlog!
I get that you are just trying to find extra time to play the PS3 games you still want to play but I can't fathom paying for PS now just to play games you already own.No I meant games I already own that are in the backlog that I could play on Now. So double backlog?
Black Ops III steelbook edition is $39.99 on Amazon if anyone gives a shit.
You're talking to the guy who owns something like 10 Vitas.I get that you are just trying to find extra time to play the PS3 games you still want to play but I can't fathom paying for PS now just to play games you already own.
Yeah so Flame Over is something I could get into. I might not 100% it but I would definitely like it. Its more twitch and permanent upgrades I dig dog. Not to be confused with dig dug.It's a bit faster paced, yeah. It also has permanent upgrades (which Spelunky doesn't have but Rogue Legacy does). To just beat, it's harder than Rogue Legacy but easier than Spelunky.
The runs take longer than both of those games though, by a decent margin. So if you die on like the 14th level (out of 16) you'll have spent probably about an hour getting that far. Compared to dying in the 14th level of Spelunky, you probably won't have played more than 20 mins.
EDIT: But I guess it also means that you live longer than you do in Spelunky, which seems to be your main headache with it. That you die too quickly and have to replay stuff over and over.
wtf is dig dug?Yeah so Flame Over is something I could get into. I might not 100% it but I would definitely like it. Its more twitch and permanent upgrades I dig dog. Not to be confused with dig dug.
Yeah probably not logical but if it really worked that well I'd be tempted.I get that you are just trying to find extra time to play the PS3 games you still want to play but I can't fathom paying for PS now just to play games you already own.
Only 4! I returned the Aqua Blue Gamestop one. I have 2 slims and 2 OLEDS. Launch Black, Sapphire Blue OLED (import), Slim Black, Slim White (import). Yeah it's too many. Just LOVE the Vita. Might purge some though.You're talking to the guy who owns something like 10 Vitas.
I know you are probably trolling Vig but I will take that coupon if you still have it.wtf is dig dug?
Nope. Saved me $0.10 on an avatar.I know you are probably trolling Vig but I will take that coupon if you still have it.
I guess I could do the co-op calibration course, but I don't even have a Steam account, let alone Portal 2 on one. Isn't that required for the online co-op?Any of you cool kids with Portal 2 on both PS3 and Steam wanna give me a hug tonight? I'm also looking for volunteers to do the co-op calibration course for the first time with me after I beat all the co-op chambers (which hopefully will be tonight).
Yeah a Steam account with a copy of Portal 2 on it is required to play online on the PS3 version now with all the server goofiness. I bought the lady a copy for $4 during the Winter Steam sale so we could play and it's worked great.I guess I could do the co-op calibration course, but I don't even have a Steam account, let alone Portal 2 on one. Isn't that required for the online co-op?
You don't like Shattered Dimensions? I've never really heard anything bad about it.I wish a good developer would make these spider man games for once.
There might be hope, actually--I think I have a few Steam codes for Portal 2 lying around from when I bought PS3 copies to sell/flip somewhere (long enough ago that I don't remember the details). I'll make a Steam account tonight and see if one of the codes still works.Yeah a Steam account with a copy of Portal 2 on it is required to play online on the PS3 version now with all the server goofiness. I bought the lady a copy for $4 during the Winter Steam sale so we could play and it's worked great.