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There were feature films before Disney, though he was certainly a good enough self-promoter that he was able to flood the market with his junk and propagate myths that he was an animation pioneer, inventing things like the feature-length animated film or the multi-plane animation camera (when both of those things were

Please don't even joke about that, as:

What about this guy , Makato Shinkai. 5cm second, voices of the distant star, , I feel he is unappreciated, id vote for him as the next miyazaki.

Terry Gilliam, for 'Brazil', '12 Monkeys', 'The Adventures ofBaron Munchausen', countless animations for the Pythons and, I'm sure, the up-coming 'Zero Theorem'.

In Superman 2, Supes flies away from Metropolis after watching Zod and gang nearly destroy the city. Initially it makes him look like a coward, but in reality he was trying to get Zod and gang to fight in a less populated area for his advantage.

An update? Expansions still exist too [though very, very few], but for the sake of making everything easy anymore, it's all called "DLC."

how would you feel if you were playing FF:tactics and Cloud was not a easter egg, but a DLC? Or if Street Fighter 2 had 5 characters and you had to pay for the rest? Or IRL what if the Big Mac made you pay extra for secret sauce? pretty fucking ridiculous if you ask me. Same thing with modern day DLC. if the game has

I guess no one told Capcom that DLC has come so far, they are still pushing out horse armor.

I'd have to respectfully disagree with this as well. While I have no problem with DLC that is handled the way expansions were handled a decade ago, we have too many cases where developers and publishers decide to withhold content from the final release of a game in order to sell it the day the game is released. Or

People that don't understand this are in massive denial and are the suckers that allow this to continue. If there was really something they wish they could have added to the game, they could always patch it up for free like many games used to.

It's not an advance, it's ass backwards. This whole DLC thing is new to you console gamers, but for those of us that grew up on PC, we've seen it done right since the early 90's. DLC used to be called "updates" and they were free of charge. The updates were released because the developer was either saying sorry,

99cents Horse Armor = Shivering Isles Expansion. That's the argument I'm seeing in this thread.

Except there radically different thing, you're equating horse armor to shivering island. Flat out talking about different things. Word and expression can have different meaning that than the word that compose them, in this case: expansion, large content release for a game many months to year after it's release, DLC,

The only good instance of DLC I've ever experienced was the Artorias of the Abyss DLC for Dark Souls.

The funny part thats being ignored is that thanks to these micro DLC packs for premium prices we're seeing the death of full on EXPANSION material like we used too get.

Probably about 95% of the DLC that comes out for most games is just stuff that should have been in the game to begin with. Or content that they came up with just to make a buck.

Expansion packs are still called expansion packs, yo.

This exactly. This this this this this this. This. That. I wish my comment could have gotten to the point as well as yours did. Kudos.

There is good and bad DLC. Good DLC is things like the Shivering Isles Expansion for Oblivion. They add whole new world into the game with more things to do and more things to explore and simply expanded the already existing game by adding new content and mechanics. Then you have bad DLC like what nearly every

So, ok ignoring my other stupid comment, I respectfully disagree with your opinion. I can't think of a single DLC that I've enjoyed more the original game.