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It's like they were embarrassed to be making a superhero movie and tried everything they could to keep it from being one.

I dunno. I loved all the other characters, but Ronan and Nebula felt more like pre-requisites than straight-faced anchors.

As much as Zod might have been pissed off about Superman, I doubt he would have followed him into the desert if asked nicely.

Why is it that coding should always be a priority in schools but not, say, art? Coding, just like art or sports is something that doesn't fit everyone, and if there's something schools are in dire need of is a little less of the "size fits all" mentality. Kids, independent of class, should be able to choose between

It's a great design though. Should've been the Beast From 20000 Fathoms.

That's great. I'm not really into simulators (at most I love the old Colin Mcrae Rally games) so I haven't really played anything newer than Outrun 2006 or Burnout Revenge. I love arcade-style racing games with plenty of eyecandy in the cars AND tracks, like the old Sega arcade games.

Side by Side looks good. Do you have any suggestion on arcade racing games centered around drifting? I love Outrun 2006. I also know there are a ton of Initial D games out there.

Hey, I've thought about getting Auto Modelista. It looked great. Is it worth it? The reviews and gameplay haven't convinced me yet.

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Well, outside of Princess Crown, Legend of Mana, Guilty Gear, the Capcom fighting games and possibly Castlevania there wasn't a lot of 2D games this detailed for the PS1/Saturn. The playstation might have had problems moving sprites as big as these with many animations but the Saturn was way better with 2D though. A

Princess Crown looked great. I found out about the game a few months ago (it might have been trough Game Sack). Apparently it's also available on the PSP, though still in japanese of course. I might try it one of these days.

It kinda reminds of Legend of Mana for the PS1 actually:

I have a similar "complaint" too (not that I dislike the games or anything, far from it): I'm big fan of Metroidvania games, and new indie games in that genre have been popping up recently. The thing is, these games usually have really detailed backgrounds, almost up to par with, say, Symphony of the Night, but then

Are all of these posters from those eras or are some of them newer? In any case, the Polish and Czech designs are great, but everyone already mentioned that so I'll just add that the Italian posters have some really cool illustrations with really nice, dynamic poses for the monsters.

I know you're trying to be sarcastic, and most people tend to jump to conclusions whenever a publisher talks so you do have a point, but I'd argue that this time they deserve it. They choose to use a cheap alternative (the engine, the lack of focus on some features or the ability to prevent and implement them) and in

Grid 2 removed first person mode didn't it? Was that ever resolved?

At least the original movie was better reviewed, right? I mean, slightly...

I can't wait to see Guardians in the cinema later in the week. That being said, I don't get how is it supposed to be an exception to a pretty common Marvel rule of more whimsical superhero movies (hell, Iron Man was exactly that), and neither can see how is it supposed to feature unbankable actors or difficult

Couldn't agree more FUBAR007. The good thing is that MoS was at least a decent movie with great action sequences, which means that kids today are going to defend it as underappreciatted (which it wasn't, it divided people, but folks like to shout a lot) in the near future if anything out of nostalgia, so haters can