@dowingba: Sort of. Yes. :plays Mortal Kombat 2 and NBA Jam TE:
@dowingba: Sort of. Yes. :plays Mortal Kombat 2 and NBA Jam TE:
@Demonbird: MIDWAY EMPLOYEE NEEDS FOOD BADLY
@OfficerJesus: Hey now, before you pick companies for the demolition block, don't forget these places employ a lot of people. I would not like to see any companies fold, though many would do well to change their evil ways *cough cough Activision cough*. Also... why Capcom?
@OfficerJesus: "The distribution of those proceeds will give about $25 million to unsecured noteholders - owed $155 million"
This could only mean good things for local German game sales. It's been bizarre how censored the German releases have been for years now. Toned down blood? No mention of Nazis or presence of Swastikas in WWII games? It's not just creepy levels of repressive censorship, it is also stagnant to local sales. There are…
Damn, those shareholders got screwed. Now I almost feel bad for not buying any Mortal Kombat game since 2. ... .... Almost.
"Mouthy Dallas fan" = deserved it
Now that's a broad question. Hell, most series have sequel-itis up the wazoo. I'll go classic with that one for three of 'em:
Shadows of the Empire and the Rogue Squadron games get my nod. Damn was it hard to harpoon an AT-AT and circle around to drop it, but once you got the hang of doing so, you felt like a genuine Rebel badass.
@Hello Mister Walrus: He transforms into his American alter-ego, Mike Haggar. That is the best the Soviet engineers could come up with. Unless you want a Cherynobyl transformation, and nobody wants that one...
My life would be better if everyone looked this way. Unfortunately, half of them would only say ". . ." and the majority would repeat the same damn sentence over and over. Yep, still better.
Miyamoto has already planned out where his entombed body will stay to oversee the world of Nintendo from the afterlife. Beware those who would disturb his eternal slumber, for you will suffer a fate worse than Sega.
I dunno, kind of want to play that first game-world racer more. Not that Blur doesn't look awesome, but Happy Time Race Game looks absurd in its over-the-top cuteness. Guess I'm more of a ModNation Racers guy than a front-propelled missile launcher guy. Though Spy Hunter is great.
@TheGreenMan: I agree, and that's why half the price is too much of a leap. But what about the $40-$50 price range? Cut back the established retail base price a little bit and sell more units. I'm all for a better product but the cost of retail games has become prohibitive, especially with the market as saturated in…
@Toshi: Yes indeed. It made time waiting for the MUNI more entertaining. The samurai suit was awesome too.
@Cameron Budde: Dear lord you're right! Suddenly my visions of Skynet being the future of our blown up, post-apocalyptic nightmare seem far less appealing.
@Michael Dukakis: Then it's good that they chose to take those parts and... stick around.
@WonkersWatilla: That's easy: because the Predators are bad ass! Look at how many ways they have to kill people, or even other interstellar alien species? You may see one or a few of them die in a movie, but somewhere there is a planet of Predators preparing for their next hunt. And THAT is why I like the Predators.…
@Cameron Budde: You'll change your mind when their army of Spare Parts Predators takes over the world. How awesome will the Republic of Georgia be then, huh?
There is a store in San Francisco that had a few makeshift sculptures just like this. One of them was, fittingly, a Terminator.