It would've had to be a PS2 controller. All wired X-Box controllers have that break-away cord. :-P
It would've had to be a PS2 controller. All wired X-Box controllers have that break-away cord. :-P
The guy in the back reading the book seems to be digging it though!
This is good and all, but if they really wanted to impress me they'd put this audio track in too. :-P
Ha. That is pretty good.
I was talking about IceFrog. And I don't remember where I heard it from, honestly. It was a while back. (Apparently there was a hoax blog?) I'm GUESSING it was from following a link in some Kotaku comment that I found about it, because it's not a game I've been following.
Wow, that's a pretty tight-knit group huh. I had no idea it branched out like that.
So if he had the game officially handed to him by the people who worked on it before him, he does have a pretty good claim for Valve's side then. 'Specially if Blizzard never copyrighted the name.
I know pretty much nothing about this, but I thought the guy who created DOTA was actually working for Valve creating DOTA 2? (And is apparently a jerk, and a lot of people at Valve hate having him there?)
Alas, I think this game shifted from my Pile of Shame to my collector's crap. I've never had time to play it, and now that it's been a few years I kinda don't want to open it up. Right now it's holding up my Nintendo Rewards pin set from last year.
That level of Elite Beat Agents is honestly why I'll never sell the game. It's just so randomly unbelievably soul-crushing in an otherwise silly game. It's like it pokes fun at its own concept. "There's a sad girl who's father died! LETS DANCE IN FRONT OF HER!"
Honestly I'm just taking the excuse to post this.
I know it was technically an awful game, but it got me when I was a little kid and loved Pac Man, so I'll always have a soft spot for it.
For some reason this kind of reminds me of The Gods Must Be Crazy. :-D
This might blow your mind, but they actually DO make a new one. [www.unsolved.com]
I once thought I needed to use pheromones to attract other people. Then I took an Erox to the knee.