“Packers won the Superbowl, WOOO!!!”
“Packers won the Superbowl, WOOO!!!”
You needed an excuse to watch Cyndi Lauper?
The only thing missing is a guy in thermoptic camouflage pushing through the crowd.
It would be really great if Activision forced Blizzard to stop tacking expansions onto World of Warcraft and take some time to polish and refine the game that already exists.
I would love to see polyamorous relationships in a game like this, but can you imagine the sheer amount of additional decision trees and conditions that would need to exist because of them?
Heart transplant. Keeps a human going past when it was suppose to end, not guaranteed to make a difference, and costs about the same.
The elderly are humans that have longer playtime than other humans. Recently, humans have been getting deeper storylines and giving about 80 years of playtime on average. We’ve come a long way from 30~40 years of average playtime, many of them ending after only 1 or 2 years. Some humans even have 100+ years of…
When you think about it, kids are just early access Humans. Most of the core stuff is there but incomplete, some issues needs to be buffed out, but you get the idea.
*picture of Moon celebrating*
These cars just show up in public at random, whether there’s an event or not. On the train going to work, just looking out the window: “Oh look, an orange, dropped 7 series parked at the convenience store.”
Palmer, please go back home.
Ken Akamatsu went into detail about this when he was drawing Love Hina. It also allows the same backgrounds to be reused over and over again, so you don’t have to redraw the same thing, creating inconsistencies, and so that you can put more effort into each piece because you only have to draw them once.
Turn it into a moral dilemma. You enter a mock Oval Office and have a choice to beat up an orange marshmallow man or launch a nuke at North Korea.
Just a few 3-hour-long, theatrical sequences. :P
Avatar sequences
That’s actually pretty cool. I loved the soundtrack for the first game.
The photo-realistic Anime commercial craze seems to have started around when 5 Centimeters per Second was released. Which played a big part in making Makoto Shinkai famous. Here are some more Taisei Corporation spots: