Relevant.
Relevant.
Not when looking at the definition of a Role-Playing Game:
I don't care how most people describe RPG's, To The Moon is an RPG to me.
Because NES games aren't nearly even close as big sellers as SNES games.
Games can be made about anything, even if you don't want them to be.
Fun fact: Arkane Studios worked on BioShock 2, they did level design work for it.
HONEY FLASH!
*Spoilers*
I loved this game. There's not many times you can play a game about the finality of playing and making games.
That's like saying "pictures are art, so movies are not."
Adam Sessler touched on this issue as well after the panel discussing the weight of game review sites and whatnot.
Another thing, Castle of Illusion was released in 1990, and the trademark at the end of the video says "1990, 2013 Disney", so I couldn't see it being anything else but a remake now.
Well, it's Disney something considering the design of the castle, the Evil Queen looking lady and the apple.
Must have a weak immune system.
"Wah."
Need for Speed has more to do with Criterion than EA.
It's out sick.
I think the major issue is EA having a hissy-fit over the fact that Nintendo said no to their "project $10" nonsense.
Aww, it's still a beautiful framework...
Good god, it's nice to see Scrubs on there a few times...
It was 1994. My Game Boy was my life.