Typical entitled gamer sky-high expectations here.
Typical entitled gamer sky-high expectations here.
L4D x Borderlands?
I mean, yeah. It’s significantly harder for a company than an individual, but it’s doable; companies do it all the time.
There will be a Playstation that costs $1000. It is just a matter of time. It might be the PS6, or it might be the Ps10.
I just ran the math, by the way. Chances are it will be the PS8 or PS9 at the current rate of inflation.
Also deleted: Rose holding Jack’s head underwater.
If it was Boll, there is a chance still it could be good. Somehow, against all odds, “Postal: The Movie” was faithful to the spirit of the game, and a pretty entertaining movie.
It finally dropped for me 6 weeks before then.
It stops being fun until the damn thing drops.
The US used to have cottage industries of unlicensed action figures and other merch, which you could buy from the back of magazines.
Interesting stuff. The two companies are geographically very close, which I did not realize until I started working for Microsoft. A fine spring day, I decided to walk between two buildings, in two different parts of the Microsoft Redmond campus, and somewhere along the way is Nintendo of America.
The same reason why DivX (the DVD rental replacement format) never was cracked. It wasn’t worth cracking.
I haven’t been following all the new PS5 stuff.
You’re right. It needs at least 2 cultural touchstones: Bond and Contact. It’s been in a bunch more alien movies, I believe.
Atari Lynx. No question.
Wonder if Ripley’s will finally run right now.
Smart. This kind of nostalgic throwback is a very Nintendo move.
Strong recommendations here, so I’ll add a few which haven’t been called out yet:
Consoles are more limited, like to lag switches. Or risk getting banned from PSN or XBL for using a modded console.
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