Welcome to the NEXT GEN where we are becoming closer to the place of dreams. Microsoft are battling the Japan giant Sony to dominate the industry we have come to know as the electronic art arena. This arena may have walls but in the future we will see that those walls were doors. Those doors lead to the place where we will all be together with ONLINE PRESTIGE and a presence which makes our fingers connect to each other through the big guns of the Shooters, the Puzzles of the Classic Role Playing Games that unite rather than divide.
When we saw the games which will define our lives and the connectivity which will allow us to dominate each other on the battle field, we smiled. When we saw the power of Gamer Culture to defeat the anti-consumer injustice of DLC we smiled. When we saw the return of a friend from the past in old Microsoft, we smiled.
Sony or Microsoft?
The question on everyone's lips is now to choose the Japan Giant or the American Giant. Both have power, but which can be trusted? Can we really trust the American Giant to stick to its promises to care about Gamer Culture? These are questions with no easy answer and we have to look inside our hearts and see the answer.
Ladies or Gents?
Another dichotomy can be located easily in the debate over Women's Rights and Men's Rights. Do we go for one or the other or both? Men kill themselves more.
What We Have Learned
We have learned that we define our own outcome. That outcome is something which can only be achieved through the power of the group, and the will of the individual. When we boldly step into a new generation with such fine games as Dragon Age: Inquisition, Call of Duty: Ghosts and the dazzling Project Spark, we know that everything will be a matter of time.
I don't understand the question, but philosophically:
1. Neither. Absolute success for either is untenable.
2. Why can't we have both? Both men and women have societal problems that are all important, and it is banal to make it an either/or proposition.
3. Where is question 3?
"Sometimes it's better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness." ― Terry Pratchett
We know that a man finds a woman sexy but does a woman find a man sexy? We shall explore this. The answer could lead us to find the solution that is still present between the sexes in the arena of video games. We have breast and leg but they do not have an equivalent.
Violence can be damaging to the child. And to the modern day audience who is so cynical. But what about the fetus? I sometimes see pregnant ladies playing a game, I often say to them, please consider not playing the more violent video games. Yes, ladies are powerful in different areas to men, but not the fetus. A fetus is not as powerful as a man.
Ain't no knocking Tefal from their lofty perch. For truly NEXT GEN cooking performance, hard to beat. Must be down to their revolutionary non-stick coating and innovative base material that ensures even heat distribution and consistent results. The benefits of a lightweight pan with the performance of a heavyweight, think Le Creuset but half the fat, which again thanks to Tefal's commitment to non-stick engineering, is always the case. Whether it's frying an egg or steak, a stir-fry, boiling carrots and peas, frying bacon, an omelette, a stir-fry, boiling cabbage, scrambled egg, a quick stroganoff, a stir-fry, boiling an egg, soup, a stir-fry, corned beef hash, a stir-fry, warming the baby's bottle, boiling water for a coffee because the kettle's broken, making jam (or chutney), a stir-fry, a stir-fry, frying sausage, making eggy bread, boiling corn on the cob, stew, curry, hotpot, homemade chips, boiling sprouts or even just a stir-fry, Tefal have all your culinary pan needs covered.
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We have a conundrum as it now concerns the topic of Second Hand Games. Some argue from an industry standpoint. Some argue from a gamer stand point. Some argue from a heart standpoint.