No money is donated until the project completes it's fundraising time, and every scam so far has been cancelled before the money was ever donated.
No money is donated until the project completes it's fundraising time, and every scam so far has been cancelled before the money was ever donated.
[www.kickstarter.com] This is, I assume, the project that is being spoken of. It's not braided cables, it's a latex sleeve. I'm waiting for my black pair to arrive.
That shirt, I assume it's a shirt, is wrong. 300 spartans die. Leonidas was the 301st.
It's one thing to have a readable font, but it's another to have one readable from a distance. We're not talking about 160x120 on a computer monitor, we're talking about 160x120 on a TV 5-7 feet away.
My first reply touched on the subject, and since no one at all decided to retort about any of my OTHER qualms with the show (One person pretended that they knew better than I did and dismissed my claim without addressing it - With a screenshot of the show, no less, because that was completely necessary and illustrated…
Declaring your love for a game targeted at very young children, embracing it despite its lack of all of the aforementioned things and demanding that everyone respect your new-found love for said game because it's 'soooooo cute' is something that I would frown upon, yes. Like if a subculture of people started using…
As I said, the references are specifically to exploit that older audience the creators of the show now know they have. They made the same exact Big Lebowski 'reference' in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (The Dude and his friends standing around in a bowling alley), which as I understand is a show made by Lauren…
And I'm just saying it's kind of ridiculous to expect every game manufacturer to put every requirement for every game mode of every game they publish in the descriptions on Xbox Live. Some games just have weird game modes that take advantage of different sets of hardware that some people just don't have. There's a…
A friend of mine introduced me to the show about a year ago, and while I skipped a couple uninteresting arcs, the flashbacks, the non-canon crossovers and specials, I watched most of it in the course of a few months. Having it playing on my computer while doing homework or whatever, it wasn't hard to get through most…
What gets to me isn't that people like it and I don't, it's that the people who like it seem to go out of their way to make sure that everyone else knows that they like it. They let it define themselves by taking on nicknames and mannerisms associated with it, they let it invade their work and their social life and…
I posted an example of a show that has a large amount of effort put into it, something that has a plot and character development and story arcs and moments to cheer for and cry over and emotionally invest yourself in. I'm not using it to say that everyone should like it, it's definitely not for everyone, but it isn't…
I hate Avatar but I at least recognize the work that went into it and the talent it displays. Its existence is not also exclusively to sell little plastic toys. There are plenty of things I don't like that I don't complain about simply because they're not my thing, because I know that work went into them and some…
There's no talent in the animation, considering a vast majority of it is handled by the program used and not the animators. (It's the entire reason everything animated looks boneless and marshmallow-y, because no one is drawing complete animations.) There's no talent in the voice acting since it's not acting, the…
Some game modes in Arcade games require Kinect without saying it explicitly, and you could buy a low-end computer monitor with HDMI or a smaller HDTV for the price of a Kinect. You're making it sound like it's a thousand dollar purchase. As a matter of fact, for the price of a new wireless Xbox 360 controller, you…
Why can't people obsess over an animated show with actual talent and merit behind it? With an incredibly deep story and hardship and wonder? I do not understand this fascination over a show animated in Flash, aimed at children and made by a toy company to sell product. It has such incredibly low production…
Divide that menu size by four and you can imagine how difficult it would be to deliver a readable interface for 4 player splitscreen on a standard definition TV.
LEGO Universe was all of those things, and no one subscribed so it tanked. LEGO is perceived as a kid's thing almost exclusively, and unless they release a game based on the Architecture series or the Technics or something equally adult, it won't reach the people you're trying to appeal to and won't be accessible to…
With The Hobbit coming out this December AND next December, it's definitely not too late.