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Thank you!

It's kind of a weird thing where it's going to take time for really substantial games to be created. That's risky in a business where things are expected to make their biggest splash right out of the gate. I'm happy to see some creations get some press coverage. Hopefully that will keep people checking back to see

Yes - it's a complete reboot. The kids don't even know Scrooge when this version starts. Plus, Donald was barely in the original series but will be a main character in this one.

It was genuinely one of the best cartoons we had when we were kids. We had been used to watching leftovers from the Looney Toons era or the seventies. Contemporary cartoons were things like He-Man and Jem. Then along came Ducktales which had high quality animation and was a straightforward adventure story that

RPG MAker Fes update:

Presumably whenever Hilary Mantel finishes The Mirror and the Light.

There was a Broadway musical a few years ago. It even got a few Tony nominations. I'm assuming it's the same.

It probably won't warrant a Newswire but there are several musical theatre fans on this site who might be interested to hear that Barbara Cook passed away.

Did Titanic create Leo Mania? My memory is that it happened before Titanic, it just happened to be the perfect role to take advantage of his popularity.

Horseradish in general is underutilized as a sauce base which is sad because I much prefer it over traditional red hot sauces.

I played this game a lot. And only occasionally in multiplayer mode. I just really liked shooting at everything and seeing what all would blow up. There was a lot of "I wonder what happens if I do this" potential. (For example, "I wonder what happens if I just shoot Boris" does not work out well.)

I disagree. The very fact that the audition had to be framed as a game shows that they were not dealing with professional actors.

Vulture always does these sorts of lists and the rankings always come off as trolling for clicks.

Kennedy Center recipients don't make a speech. They just stand up and wave at the people on the stage.

It's hard to tell how much the kids understood that it was make believe. The very example Jolie used was a girl who became very emotional at having to give the money back because her family needed money for her grandfather's funeral. These aren't professional actors, they were just kids who were asked to play a

Thank you! I'm enjoying it a lot but I think if/when I decide to do a second game, it's going to be non-combat. I'm sure someone is working on a comedy RPG but I also think a lot of people are still in the middle of developing a game like I am. When I'm done, I plan to go through and see what other people are doing

Remember when we thought George W. Bush was as bad as it could get?

Thanks! I hope it is!

Good for him. Reminds me of when Stephen Sondheim declined the National Medal of Arts Award from George HW Bush.