There are no words for how stupid this guy is.
There are no words for how stupid this guy is.
The social experience of a cave farming run is amazing: the herding to get a team of Guardians all behind the line and firing in the right direction, the rush to grab the loot, the scramble when the panic wave starts, the beckoning glow from inside the cave. The speed at which the community organized around this…
That's how their marketing sees it.
I'm just reminded of what a Cialis drug rep once told me at a drug rep luncheon. That viagra commercials are all about "Dudes getting dude shit done." Cialis commercials more often than not depict loving couples, because ED is something that affects both partners intimately.
I enjoyed trying to do the entire Xenomorph campaign as a speed run, I think I got it to 12 minutes or something once, largely due to the insane distances you can travel with the leap attack.
AvP 2 was fantastic.
I can't wait to have to do IT on peoples computers with animated GIF desktops. It's bad enough some peoples desktops look like Geocities pages, add in animation? *shudder*
Hah, just because that's not what inception means doesn't mean that's not what the movie has become known for. I suppose you could say the game is like the Truman Show for virtual dogs.
If dog play is a simulation of important actions, then Dog Park is a simulation of that simulation.
Not so much secrecy and more that I think it was only ever a jumble of buzzwords to pitch a new tentpole big budget game. I don't think, at this point in time, the plot ever advanced beyond "Sci-Fi Setting."
Given how the industry works, I wouldn't be surprised if no one at Blizzard could answer that question aside from listing off a buzzword salad.
Heh, it honestly reminded me how little the cutscenes had to do with the gameplay. At least with Omega Boost.
Oh man, Omega Boost really takes me back.
Iron Totoro is actually pretty cool.
Countdown to Clay Aiken dick pictures surfacing on the internet begins now.
Well that's the thing with patents, when you patent your information becomes publicly available and you ostensibly have legal recourse against those who crib your notes. Or even people who discover the same gene sequences you did independently. Genetic testing has long operated under very murky waters about things…
I know, but Myriad's patent monopoly was actually affecting UK patent law as well, as Myriad swiftly lost their patent for the BRCA1 and 2 genes in the UK following the US's ruling. And many companies who operated globally were afraid of Myriad's US patent allowing them to push them out of the US.
Another factor that may have contributed to awareness was the US Supreme Court's decision on Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, which advocated that a corporation could not hold the patent to BRCA1 and BRCA 2 genes (in the US at least), thereby holding a monopoly on detection methods. This…
Headline should read "Teen still too cool to hug mom after she accepts him coming out."