Oh man, maybe in 10 years we’ll get The Day After Tomorrows and eventually work our way up to 2012s!
Oh man, maybe in 10 years we’ll get The Day After Tomorrows and eventually work our way up to 2012s!
maybe they can get Tommy Lee Jones back for Volcanoes.
Deep Impacts
This Stand By Me slander will not stand... by me.
I suppose the less the herb has to pay people, the better.
Try your hardest not to look at the comments.
Basically, people are mad about exclusives if they aren’t on the specific plastic box that they’ve dedicated their lives to.
Lets just hope they don’t repeat the mistakes of Disney Infinity, a game system where you can buy toys of all your friends and then be arbitrarily limited to where they could interact with each other. Want Mickey Mouse to run around a Star Wars land....sorry nope. Want Captain America to team up with Spider-man in his…
Y’all know what happens when Disney dips it’s hands into games.
Ain’t no rule that says houses can’t play basketball.
There are three, eh.
They know and they haven’t been thrilled about the X-Box and PC parity. Anything that makes it so people have less reason to get an X-Box is, to them, the worst move possible. Never mind Microsofts stranglehold on that market too, it’s not The Brand. But that’d not quite as serious a transgression as putting games on…
HEY! What did I say before about Stanley Cups? There’s only ONE.
This is sad to hear. A lot of people don’t realize how rushed a lot of these productions are and how often people skip certain safety measures. I hope whatever happened, people learn from it.
Yep, it’s all bullshit. Just release everything everywhere. I don’t want a Betamax just to watch Rush It (1978). We’ve already been through this, for decades. Using media exclusivity to sell hardware is dumb.
I support fewer - zero, ideally - exclusive games in general. Platform exclusivity isn’t anything which benefits me as a player in any way, so I’m not going to waste any energy cheering it on.
So everybody wins, except the console warriors.
All they had to do was *not talk about a twist at all*. I guess they never considered not putting that idea in potential audiences’ heads.