EA should stop messing around and give it to EA Canada to finish. I'm sure the boys in Burnaby could pump out a quality basketball game in 6 months, no problem.
@Fattony12000: If the argument is "Did Nintendo make a military M16 murder practice simulator for the US government?" sure, absolutely you are right. Nintendo did not make that particular piece of software. But I don't think the argument was "WHICH developer created the military genocide tools?" but rather "Is there a video game based training tool used by our military to train soldiers how to shoot?" and the answer to that is absolutely yes there was.
I tried just appending my API key at the end of the RSS feed link but that didn't work, Zune errors out probably because you can't just throw a "?api_key=123123123123" without specifying some sort of resource first like "rss.xml" or "index.xml", which I tried and neither worked. At this point I'm just trying to guess at the syntax. I wish I pasted that link down somewhere before pasting it into Zune, but I figured I would just be able to find it again on Giantbomb. Now it's buried in a Zune database somewhere and I can't get Giantbomb to present me again with that RSS feed with an API key embedded in it again.
Zune had a prompt that came up asking if i'd like it to remember the subscriber info, which I entered, but the interface has no way to view or edit those settings.
Damn, this is maddening.
EDIT: I figure out that it wasn't an API key that I need at the end of the RSS URL, but a token similar to this:
I added this token to the end of a different RSS URL, however it isn't working to add it to Zune. I imagine I need a different token for each feed? How to I generate this?
I've been trying to add the subscriber RSS Video feeds to my Zune software. The first RSS link I downloaded had embedded in it my API key and it allowed me to add the Subscriber Video Feed. Now I'm trying to add the feeds for Quick Looks and now the RSS link doesn't have the API key info in it anymore and just looks like this: http://www.giantbomb.com/videos/feed/high/3/. When I add that in Zune it doesn't get any data and just looks like a blank feed.
Any way I can get a link to a page of RSS feeds that has my API key in the links? Or can you just show me the syntax for how the site wants the API key in an RSS feed request so I can just plug my own key in there?
Holy mackerel, would I happily re-buy every NES classic again just to play them in 3D. My usually-illegal-ROM-downloading ass has no qualms about wasting my money on such an obvious cash-in, but there it is. I am a fool... but I don't care. Take my money Nintendo.
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