Not at all, there were several factors leading to Saturn's demise. I'm just saying that the "it's out now!" announcement didn't work like they hoped.
Not at all, there were several factors leading to Saturn's demise. I'm just saying that the "it's out now!" announcement didn't work like they hoped.
Sega tried that in 1995 with the Sega Saturn, showcasing it at E3 and then revealing it was immediately for sale at select retailers.. It didn't work out too well for them.
Hmmm...nope, nothing past 1999. Sounds about right. LucasArts was, for me, all about adventure games, and when they abandoned the genre by canceling Sam & Max: Freelance Police and Full Throttle 2, the company I knew was gone. Not that I truly resented their decision, since the genre was no longer viable (Sierra…
That was Virgin Interactive and Westwood Studios, but yes, it was an amazing game.
And six bucks too high.
Wonder if we'll need to put Luigi's hand in warm water to solve any puzzles or for a special attack?
Bastard is also in there. It's not one of Carlin's 7 Words, but I'd still have gotten a pop for saying it out loud in front of my mom.
But Rob, what about the Rifftrax of the Star Wars Holiday Special?
Mickey's Christmas Carol is a personal favorite of mine that still holds up. Prominently featuring Scrooge McDuck as his namesake is an obvious plus, but the scene where the Ghost of Christmas Future, portrayed by regular Disney villain Big Bad Pete, pushes Scrooge into his open grave, and laughs along with a demonic…
It's an indication of his godlike power after the accident when the Enterprise tried crossing the space barrier (where no man has gone before). As for how it was done: tinfoil across scleral contact lenses. Bet HE would have preferred CGI after effects.
That's what Harry said!
This was the very first thing I thought, a shame that's what he decided to lead with, which makes me no longer care what else he has to say in the article. Likely someone who wasn't part of the audience that enjoyed the old Sierra/Lucasarts adventure games.
So weird to see FFF on another site, but so amazing that it will continue on. BTW, Rob, I see in my Facebook feed that Bill Corbett likes this...that has to be awesome to know that Crow T. Robot is reading what you wrote and approves.
You mean a BEE-kini! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!