Gearfree
Gearfree
Gearfree

The problem with the themes for the PS3 in comparison to the TF2 skins and Live avatars items is that you can yourself make a static theme for the PS3.

I'm not sure if it is even out in Japan yet, so you gotta add at least a year to the release date. Seeing how it is a level 5 game and all.

If they do decide to bring it over here, odds are it'll be a Nintendo published release. Depending on the scale of course, seeing as they've done some self-publishing the past year.

I highly doubt it's a PS3 exclusive, especially seeing how other teasers marked it as appearing on other platforms. Even if it was a PEGI teaser.

I would blame Fantasia more, just for the resurgence of the genre film in the past few years.

They would then proceed to state that the reason it didn't make any money was due to not seeing Keith Urbans face. Despite the fact that it only contributes to the character.

If you are in the mood for a slightly comedic take on fantasy, look for the Diskworld adaptions.

They found out that in all of the focus tests to a point there were no women participating.

I think they article is going on about how the guy was having trouble fitting in.

Then it's likely that they signed a fixed term agreement with Sony like all pub fund users. It doesn't mead they won't make the leap, just means it's gonna be a few more months.

Oh, they're just getting flayed because they are the only major American publisher up there.

The question is if they will.

Odds are it's due to licensed music.

Calling bunk on the Puppeteer pre-order discount.

It's all depending on the contracts really.

Well if there is one positive sign for this, at least if your fathers playing card is fully independently owned and operated. Despite the speeds and such, there is a large demand for a made in America tag. Oddly enough from upstarts on Kickstarter.

Oh yea, believe me when I say it's gonna be awesome for action films.

Despite how much this may suck, at least it's trying.

Natural Born Killers was disowned by Tarantino, very publicly at that.

The common imagination is dead, or at least dying very poorly.