www.youtube.com Click here to watch Kratos Makes PlayStation Vita Debut This Spring – Nick’s Gaming View Episode #62 Hello everyone and welcome back to Nick’s Gaming View where I, Nick McCandless, cover the latest gaming news and events throughout the industry. It’s been over a month since the last episode of Nick’s Gaming View due to the holidays and traveling out to Vegas for CES 2012, but I am glad to be back to producing Nick’s Gaming View for the wonderful fans of the show and TheGamerAccess.com. While this week was light for gaming news due to the conclusion of CES 2012, nothing stopped Capcom from announcing their upcoming sequel to their action-packed thriller. I also cover NetherRealm Studios’ latest announcement in regards to bringing Mortal Kombat to the PlayStation Vita. While the Vita’s release will be similar to that of the 2011 PS3 version of Mortal Kombat, Ed Boon, Creative Director at NetherRealm Studios, has announced a plethora of Vita-exclusive content that will appear when Mortal Kombat launches on PlayStation Vita spring of this year. To wrap it up, I discuss the biggest, most devastating threat yet from global hacking group, Anonymous. If you think shutting down the PlayStation Network for over a month is worth noting, just wait till you hear what they have in store now. Episode #62 of Nick’s Gaming View cannot go unseen, so be sure to hit play and enjoy the show! This is Nick’s Gaming View! www.thegameraccess.com E-mail: [email protected] …
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Great video man, i subbed…do you know if Amazing Spider-Man is going to come on the Vita? Cause i think i heard it won’t some time ago and i was really disappointed since it’s even coming for the iOS.
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Last thing I’ll say. Although I hate Anon, I don’t completely disagree with many things they do. I just dislike the notion they have power when they don’t. If Anon wants to be seirous, they need to get rid of “anyone is Anon” because that will lead to their downfall.
That said all the Government has better people than Anon, and if Anon pisses them off, it won’t be hard to catch them. If the FBI can pressure an Anon “community leader” to snitch. Do you think they even have a chance? The only reason Anon has ran rampant is because there’s no easy way to track hackers and you need a hacker and resources to do it. Resources they don’t want to use when they have better things to do. Against popular belief your internet provider can find out if you are hacking.