Well that sucks!
Well that sucks!
It’s not shocking that they want to do that - they are corporate ghouls, after all - but the fact that they thought they could bring it up at the negotiating table shows how wildly out of touch they are.
Jeez, the N64 game was really released two years after the original film? I didn’t remember that.
Unions in the video game industry aren’t as common as in other industries, like film or manufacturing, but that has started to change in recent years. First, QA testers at Call of Duty studio Raven Software unionized, followed by testers at BioWare, Blizzard, and Bethesda. Developers at Proletariat Studio previously…
Aw fuck. So long, Luke. Good luck on whatever's next.
Then somebody should fire them so they stop trying to do so
So wait what are the major differences between the Evercade handheld and this? Is it just that this has a different form factor and has games bundled with it?
I admittedly have no real love for Karateka (I don’t think I’ve ever played it) but the project looks awesome and having read some of Jordan Mechner’s writings I imagine the additional documentary features will be really interesting to watch and read through.
Yeah with the “Legacy” subtitle and the Authority showing up and now all these Justice Leaguers, it feels like there’s a lot going on for what should be a “early-in-his-career” Superman story.
Yeah, Fillion is also in his 50s so... I dunno if he’ll be in the mood to keep doing superhero films in 10 years or whenever that might happen.
When they hire babies to develop the game (they work for very cheap!)
Herbs don’t know how to run a site, much less a whole network of sites
Yeah, I have done that in the past. It just sucks at how much slideshow content is being put out these days in order to inflate the ad impressions.
Can’t properly express how glad I am this isn’t another slideshow. Friggin’ herbs are gonna ruin this site even more than they already have.
As I said to the last few people that replied to me: Microsoft has said Nintendo platforms would get native versions, not cloud versions.
NOW it all makes sense
Ah, thank you. I was worried I was using the wrong terminology.
Well, it was more about the point that Microsoft has made commitments to make the game available on new platforms (Nintendo), third-party streaming platforms (Nvidia, etc.) and put it on services like Game Pass, which makes it available to many more users than folks who would otherwise be buying the game.