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First they offer bacon, now chicken wings? At least they’re quantifying it this time so that people can better gauge the value of the offering.

First they offer bacon, now chicken wings? At least they’re quantifying it this time so that people can better gauge

I’ve never had the problem this button is designed to address, but I would like to see “tweener” buttons down the entire shirt so I can skip an undershirt without worrying that people will be able to see inside my shirt.

I’ve never had the problem this button is designed to address, but I would like to see “tweener” buttons down the

My dad works at Nintendo too.

As someone who also lives in Brazil, I’d like to say that some of your criticism is warranted, but a lot of it just reads like the uninformed ramblings of someone suffering from the so-called “mutt complex” (complexo de vira-lata, as people usually say it around here). Seriously, that entire rant regarding the

Good service for the fans from these guys!

Shhhh!! Are you trying to get them C&D’d?! 😏

Meanwhile at Nintendo: «Unleash the dogs of law

Oh no. It hasn’t aged well at all. But the memories will last a lifetime

It’s a pretty bad sentence, but what it’s getting at is that the levels were designed so you could observe the AI in action before fighting. The Dam level introduces you to basic alert behavior and alarm buttons. Facility is a good introduction to patrol routes, stealth, and neutral NPCs. You can compare that to

I own the Xbox 360 version of Goldeneye. Bought it in 2013. Or am I missing something?

Doesnt Sony own the Bond license now?

“This meant every level and gameplay mechanic was built around the AI, making sure players were constantly encountering and dealing with the enemies and NPCs that populated the various levels.”

Halo’s standard-setting control scheme really made Goldeneye tough to go back to. That and the occasional slideshow framerate.

I loved GoldenEye. I’ve of the first games that drove me crazy and hooked up. It was like drugs. Probably the first game I absolutely 100%ed (unlocking all the chest codes by completing all the challenges on every level).

No, the game has not aged well at all. I guess those of us who got to experience when it came out have to treasure the fond memories we have of the game. It’s impossible to experience again.

Deal for Let’s Go Eevee, and posted a picture of Let’s Go Pikachu? Give the evolution pokemon a little love here. :)

Deal for Let’s Go Eevee, and posted a picture of Let’s Go Pikachu? Give the evolution pokemon a little love here. :)

I would argue that, considering he has literally written a book about the trials of game development after spending I-don’t-know-how-long actually visiting and talking with studios for it (not to mention his years of covering video games) he would be a fairly reliable source of information outside actually working in

Well, you don’t actually know, so you can’t promise that, since they don’t give the budgets out.

Thanks so much!

Sheesh. That’s not cheap.