The drive-in was a cultural icon of the 20th century if you lived in North America. What’s keeping us from recreating that experience virtually in the 21st century?
The drive-in was a cultural icon of the 20th century if you lived in North America. What’s keeping us from recreating that experience virtually in the 21st century?
The past generation of consoles all supported online play, and the newest will continue that trend into the foreseeable future. Isn’t it about time gamers of one console are able to play with gamers of another?
In this Wishlist Saturday article, we take a look at one of the more enduring anime IPs — Cowboy Bebop — and whether or not it could work for Home.
In Home, we now have the ability to watch movies, television shows, and listen to music. So how about reading material, namely graphic novels and comics?
In recent weeks, both IGN and Reddit have put the muzzle on those who abuse the anonymity of the internet under the guise of freedom of speech.
Perhaps Sony – and others – should take note.
What if Home *was* streamed onto the PS4 via Gaikai, and thus became a subscription service? After half a decade of Home being free, would you pay a subscription fee to help keep it afloat?
With the advances made to Home spaces, it’s a wonder why some of the older ones aren’t revisited to add more features. is it better then, to create a whole new but similar space?
The limits placed upon the amount of clubs once can be a member of has long been an issue in the Home community. Why is this? And why can’t we be a member of more?