That's true. That's the game I first remember playing on the Dreamcast. I wouldn't fault most people for not noticing the eye color as much as the arms though, which were always a major constant with his design.
That's true. That's the game I first remember playing on the Dreamcast. I wouldn't fault most people for not noticing the eye color as much as the arms though, which were always a major constant with his design.
Well, Sega had been on a decent path lately, and they give us this. Normally I'd have my opinions set already, but I'm honestly not sure what to say about this one yet. It's a mixed bag so far.
Yes, but it's a weird change that even the most drastic redesign for a franchise normally wouldn't do, ya know?
It's like they haven't found great ideas, just look at Sonic Colors and Sonic Generations.
Hey now, I still care about Sonic, and I've never been into that sorta thing.
THIS! This is what we want!
I just noticed that they changed the shoes too...
This is clearly an effort to get Sonic in front of younger audiences while trying to hold onto the fans who've given him such longevity. Sonic's a character with a dedicated but fickle audience and a move like Sonic Boom can either get them excited or worried. We'll have more on Sonic Boom as info becomes available.
"...given Apple's history..."
Wow, that'd make an excellent backup or emergency phone (for people who have smartphones). It also sounds like a great contender for people who don't want a smartphone.
Oh, I totally understand, and I agree that it was somewhat unprofessional. I'm not too serious about the whole ordeal either, to be honest I think it's kinda funny.
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Yes since, as all know, audiobooks are an intensely competitive industry.
Me neither. I tried Flappy Bird only because I make it somewhat of a policy to be aware of pop culture (gotta stay relevant), but I deleted it after a few sessions. It isn't terrible, but I get the appeal. It's like Dark Souls for casual gamers.
I have, rarely, but I have nonetheless.
Ah, yes. I remember playing games like the helicopter game in middle school.
This thread is everything I've ever wanted out of an RPG.
Just curious, what does this have to do with Flappy Bird?
But combine that with the rest of the comments and it just sounds like he was having a tough time understanding the ideas in the book. Or maybe they took multiple takes. Or maybe he was so pissed off about it that it just took longer. I do the same thing sometimes (Though honestly, I'd probably just walk out before…
I have, and definitely isn't anything special, but some people are just poor actors. It doesn't mean that they suck at reading.