"You WHAT?! WHAT DO YOU MEAN THE CHARACTER DESIGN SHEETS AND SPECIFICATINOS GOT MIXED UP WITH SOMEONE ELSE'S?! JUST WHO DID THEY GET MIXED UP WITH?!"
"You WHAT?! WHAT DO YOU MEAN THE CHARACTER DESIGN SHEETS AND SPECIFICATINOS GOT MIXED UP WITH SOMEONE ELSE'S?! JUST WHO DID THEY GET MIXED UP WITH?!"
Me too. Shame that Disney now owns the Grim Fandango IP after buying out LucasArts and will likely do nothing with it. I may not ask for a new game, but if they could at the very least put it out there on GOG or SOMETHING then I'd be a very happy camper.
"HEY MANNY! How come we don't look as good as them other guys?"
Watching this gif while listening to "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" by Wang Chung is oddly more hilarious than it should be.
I took a look at that chart and gave it a little scan. And from what I could tell; half of it is completely unnecessary - namely the upper half.
That would be a major bummer as far as executive decisions go. "New game! Less features!"
No, this apology is not brave. It's SMART, but not brave.
First, I never said that I "hoped" they got fired. I said that I wouldn't be "surprised" if they were.
This is a pledge I'll be holding them to. If I buy Tomodachi Life now, I will fully expect them to include the option of same-sex relationships in future installments.
Really?
For one, it's better late than never. Second, even if the toys do become something that does cross-save, there's a key thing you said: it may not save the Wii U, but it will make Nintendo money.
If those two franchises ever crossed over into their own game, we'd start seeing people disappear and not come out of their caves for a good year or more.
I may just do that!
While it's good to grow up and mature, there are some things that don't need to change entirely. Does Nintendo need to take action and do things different in order to pull themselves out of this slump? Yes. Does this mean they need to start making freemium titles, drop out of hardware markets, and make Super Mario…
Whoa...
Yeah, that's the thing about these figures I like. It's technically DLC from a technological standpoint as far as how it works. The brilliant part is that the physical object can be bought, traded, sold, left in the attic for 10-15 years or more, and still be usable long after it was originally made. With digital…
They'd be crazy if they did.
I'm pretty sure there's a strong line that will ensure that doesn't happen.
now that's an interesting idea. For one thing, by having a tangible toy, it makes license expirations a non-concern since the toy will last beyond any expired contracts.