The Internet is giving Jon a lot of shit for not petting Ghost, in his likely last episode.
The Internet is giving Jon a lot of shit for not petting Ghost, in his likely last episode.
This is a win-win. Sonic gets fixed, and we get to keep the memes.
My bad. My assumption was because no one born after 1990 knows that movie exists, and rarely anyone remembers it.
Make way for Sonic the Hedge Bro
They could have used a better 90s artist than Coolio.
The CGI in Alita is top-notch, I can even say, the best I’ve seen in a movie. If they did that keeping that level of quality, there’s no excuse for Sonic.
When Pac-Man, playing a villain in a crappy Adam Sandler movie, looked so much better, I can’t agree with you there.
That ship has sailed. The evil has been conceived. Let it go, fans.
What’s going to happen is they won’t have an incentive to make more innovations, nor reduce prices, since all their money is going to acquisition of property. Investment in programming will always exists, since producers will still put money on properties they can make money of with licensing, YouTube was set as an…
I think you need to watch the whole thing, your very argument is dealt with and neutralized.
What drove me off console is the $60-year tax to play online, and risking that the next generation will not be backwards compatible, leaving you stuck with a bunch of old hardware in the house (until emulation makes it all playable on one single PC).
Not to mention that the race for game exclusivity is going to increase the prices of games. This is not competition, it’s monopolizing intelectual property.
I also linked this video in another post, but it’s relevant. This is what the PC gaming industry looks like in the future, including, the return of piracy.
Microsoft didn’t stop selling Minecraft on the PlayStation or on the Mac.
It’s not competition since they are not on a level-playing field. What they are doing is acquiring a monopoly of properties so they actually don’t have to compete.
The current disaster of the PC launchers is also happening to streaming. This results in less competition, not more.
What have they done to Sonic? Damn you, Michael Bay, it’s all your fault.
Can Netflix tell the showrunners this before they start shooting the last season? This leaves the show with a couple of unfinished business, not a good idea if you’re planning on keeping this show in your library for as long as your company exists.
It was a very badly planned battle, reason why it was so lopsided. I’m not an expert in medieval battle, and still I knew they were doing it wrong from the start.
He was just too cool to get burned.