From my understanding, the idea in those cases is that you own “stake” in the NFT? Someone more knowledgeable, can you fill us in on that?
From my understanding, the idea in those cases is that you own “stake” in the NFT? Someone more knowledgeable, can you fill us in on that?
Seriously, his face being portrayed is obviously not the issue, I feel like Oshea is being intentionally obtuse to justify going ahead with the thing.
This sounds directly up my alley. That Troma-like magic is so difficult to pin down (hell, even Lloyd Kaufmann struggles to capture it now and then) that I treasure it when someone pulls it off.
I feel that same connection to music, and I agree: Rhythm games are like therapy to me. They force active listening on you, which can make you appreciate a song on an entirely different level.
It’s fine in most games, but it does need to be more subtle in many instances.
I have to say, I’m surprised that this whole thing actually amounted to something besides mere... Joshing around.
South Park is an insanely durable show, staying fun and relevant WAAAAY past when its quality should have been Simpsons’d/Family Guy’d. That said, it’s funny that Stone & Parker want to scuttle the first four seasons from the show’s legacy... to me, that’s core South Park. I miss when an episode’s plot had little to…
Gotham may have been a bizarre show (a good thing IMO, since I grew up on weird-ass Burton Batman), but it deserved more recognition for its performances. Not all of them were gold, but Bruce, Selina, and Not Joker But Actually Joker But Nope But Yes were as good as anyone could ask.
I never expected this to be good, but how did they manage to blow it this badly? I don’t mind the awkward fan service, MK lives and breathes fan service, but it sounds like this is the exact opposite of what they hyped it up to be.
Doubt we’ll see that from Housemarque, arcadey pew-pews are their specialty.
I had a feeling. Sony can be infuriatingly stubborn (as can Nintendo, for that matter), but this is an easy mess to fix. Now, if they’re serious about listening, they’d stop paying lip service to legacy support and just do the thing properly. The PS3 will always be an outlier due to its weird hardware, but there’s no…
Doom 2 and “Believe” by Cher. I just have a random memory of playing Doom 2 while listening to the radio in 1998, and to this day I can’t think of one without the other. I have a few strong song/game associations, mostly from the 90s and early aughts, but for some utterly inexplicable reason, that’s the one that stuck…
On the one hand, at least this is more useful than most NFTs. On the other, you’d probably have more luck buying the rights to some long-forgotten B movie than to a late-era Kevin Smith horror comedy. It’d be cheaper, too.
Ha! I can’t believe I let “Traptdoor” slip by me.
Yep, I’m enjoying the PS5 immensely, but it’s not worth stressing out trying to get one right now. Hell, my most-played game on there at the moment is the slightly bumped up port of MK11, a game I’ve had on PC since launch. Add that to the early-adopter complications both big and small, and my advice to stock hunters…
Unfortunately, most species of spider only play the same three power chords over and over. Don’t even get me started on trapdoor spiders, once they catch you, they force you to hear their acoustic rendition of “Wonderweb” before biting you.
It’s the perfect solution. I mean, the Simpsons themselves have done every possible thing ten times over. What does, say, the head of the Springfield Box Factory do when he’s about town? Or Jub-Jub? Marvel movies are a hot property, why not a season about Wigglepuppy, the dog that flies by wagging its tail, vs. the…
Unless you were a Sonya or Kano player, anyway.
Yeah, the game was surprisingly on point! I think the “This is Ghostbusters 3!” hyperbole they were selling it as was a bit much, but it really was the best thing to happen to the franchise since, what, Real Ghostbusters?
Also, B&T had the benefit of having the original actors and characters, now sadly impossible for Ghostbusters, of course. And GB was such a lightning in a bottle movie in the first place that sequels are pretty much doomed to disappoint no matter what they do. As much as I like Ghostbusters 2, even that was a shadow…