Maybe provide a link for people interested in putting in an application?
Maybe provide a link for people interested in putting in an application?
Gotham by Gaslight? Not so rare but still kick ass.
The iPad version appears to have additional DLC that you have to purchase, something I guess you don't have to with the PC/MAC version.
I'll just leave this here.
I've worked with Jesper on a couple projects over the past few years and he has always struck me as an incredibly humble, creative, and underrated aspect of the games he is involved with (I've only done film with him but as a gamer I'm well aware of his work, his arrangement of Ave Maria in Hitman:Blood Money is a…
I was about to come in here and deliver a qualitative break down of that year, but then they name dropped every single game I ever loved.
I like the work, some of it feels a little JV but the polish is undeniable.
Lee has the potential to be a class A filmmaker, The Inside Man is ample proof of this, but over all his track record is closer to the likes of John Waters where he has become an iconoclast. Which is a shame because is a far greater technical filmmaker than Waters ever will be.
I've down there on this list so that is a good start (Dune, Foundation, and 1984). I might pick up Infinite Jest or Gravity's Rainbow, any other suggestions?
There are plenty of laws on the books in regards to fax as opposed to email strangely enough and even more in regards to corporate procedure. Email, legally speaking, is still undefined as a transmission of legally binding material. Whether it be contracts, legal documents, or just sending a set of instructions, a fax…
*arms spread, standing on a soap box*
Hollywood is about as risk adverse as it gets. A great example is Heavens Gate, after it bombed it took Hollywood up until Titanic to allow period dramas to have budgets that size again (17 years). And since there have been far more video game movies that have failed than succeed I don't see something like that…
As far as non-gamers goes that is like saying "From the makers of the Chrysler Sebring." It is apples and oranges for consumers at that point from a marketing perspective.
"Reference Section" seems to imply scholarly study.
Wait. Gas money in addition to shelling out for a game? SCREW THAT.
Personally I don't think the numbers would work out, my guess off hand is that they are probably very expensive in terms of manpower, hardware, and talent. Anyone who would run the costs would figure out that even including them means technically operating at a loss with their inclusion in the games but they stay…
I am conflicted by the different artists used on the cabinet art. Jim Lee, Rick Leonardi (I think), Marc Sylvestri, and John Romita Jr (again I think) junxtaposed together like that just feels wrong.
I am just going to make a minor conjecture here but perhaps could this be evidence of a Dyson Sphere? Bear with me for a secound but a Dyson Sphere does not need to be opaque, allowing the star to still be visable. The absence of dust might the be mechanism by which it is created, a self propogating or directed system…
Am I missing something or is nothing in the articles description of the video actually in the video?
Isn't he a race car (kart) driver as well?