Ubisoft? The company where "fuck you, PC gamers" is an accurate description of their DRM? Yeah, I think that's 'a bit' debatable.
Ubisoft? The company where "fuck you, PC gamers" is an accurate description of their DRM? Yeah, I think that's 'a bit' debatable.
It was a work, but for real reasons. After 20 years of getting thrown around the ring, Undertaker is hurting and really needs/wants/deserves the time off. That's why he hasn't had a match since last year's WrestleMania, and why he only reappeared on TV a few weeks ago to challenge Triple H for this year's event.
NO$ZX81, NESticle, ZSNES, Genecyst, Fusion, PacifiST... there's actually quite a lot that ran on DOS.
@aFatDawg: "What on earth are you talking about? There's no way your imaginary friend has Ocarina of Time in 8 different places unless he owns it on the same console multiple times, which I find far less likely than you simply pulling the number out of your ass."
Yeah, a lot (all?) of the original music from City of Heroes was licensed rather than composed in-house, which meant some of the tracks sounded completely different to anything else in the game. Atlas Park sounds nothing like parts of Brickstown, Terra Volta or Crey's Folly.
I'll try the Tera beta if it ever downloads, otherwise I'm playing through Mass Effect 2. Just finished Horizon as a Sentinel, trying to get a 100% save file so I can finally play through Mass Effect 3 without everyone being dead.
For me it's this short theme from City of Heroes. It played whenever you arrived at Atlas Plaza, slap bang in the middle of the newbie zone Atlas Park and the place that ended up becoming the social heart of Paragon City. A good seven years of fond memories summed up in 20 seconds of strings and brass.