On the bright side: when open nuclear war does come, kids won’t have time to TikTok about it.
On the bright side: when open nuclear war does come, kids won’t have time to TikTok about it.
They will call your old boss before they will beat a game you have worked on just to check for you in the credits.
I once worked on a popular game where we were told there will be no in-game credits. When I would ask (management) about this over the years, I got different answers:
I completely forgot about the "around the world" phase of WWF!
I only do them while skating at the roller rink; to pick people up with my sweet-ass moves.
I like to pee off a particularly difficult mountain crevice, but to each their own.
Not intended as deflection, and entirely intended as an interesting side note: ever seen how the original Street Fighter II designs happened?
One of the tragedies of those quicktime events is that you are so busy looking for the input prompts that you don't get to appreciate just how insane this game is.
Yowza. I suspect they put that one in The Vault and threw away the key...
*Thought you said “Outer Worlds”*
Oh the Lady And The Tramp one? Yeah there's an unnecessary part to a story -- what does that accomplish, narrative-wise, except that cats from Thailand are inherently evil? What the crap is that? Like something "Dash" O'Pepper (from Toby Danger) would say!
God DAMNIT, Disney!
Before Beauty and Mermaid ruined a generation of Disney films, this classic was prime Disney. Good thing I have Disney Plus so I can go back and watch these masterpieces from my childhood.... *checks film* .... Oh ffs
Can't spell "C.A.R.P." without "contrast"!
Part of the mistake is you develop with these LED monitors on your desk next to the dev kit, and you get a false sense of how legible the text is going to be on a TV eight feet from the couch.
As a point of information, I disagree with how Doom II was/is characterized as being technologically-identical to its predecessor — the thing you ran in order to setup a LAN to play Doom II with your friends was superior to the equivalent in the first Doom. In that the thing you ran for Doom II had an interface, as…
That was a really sweet introspection. It made me cry.
Still one of my favorite movies.
I would liken it so: think of the new trilogy as an argument between two Star Wars fans who have differing points of view on what Star Wars should mean. Except in this case they are also both the directors of the films.