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@shwing: They don't. True words spoken.

@BryanH: At the time Tron was stunning. Sure it's dated now (just like Avatar is going to look so old and dated ten years from now).

I want some XBOX 360 Torchlight so badly...

@YuniYoshi: That is awesome. Of course, it's a bit unfair because Bob might have code that is more intensive than Fred's. What would be mo-betta would be a graph over time (x-axis is build #) to see if people were trending up or trending down on their code performance.

@F_munk: This post says everything that needs to be said about this story. Might as well just close the thread.

I write a workable ASCII Centipede game for the TRS-80 waayyy back in high school. I cut my programming teeth on that Trash-80 I's and III's.

Yup. They did not want to pay the $36M and tried to get out of it by strongarm tactics.

They won't have a Lego Halo because they would not base the game on Rated-M IP.

Add functionality where it stops quaking if you shake it...

@Cory Gross: It's a cute name that plays well off of 'cyberpunk' but neo-Victorian fantasy is probably a better term.

@Palmerlime: That is eight kinds of awesome.

I have a hard time with steam-less steampunk. It's a Victorian fantasy. Not everything (neo-)Victorian equates to being steampunk.

Because there are no other fantasy/scifi crossovers out there, I guess.