@Steven Sorton: It's beyond saving, trust me.
@Steven Sorton: It's beyond saving, trust me.
@smokeybones: Exactly. At this point there's way too many for us young 'uns to have played a significant fraction of them, but one day we're gonna retire and have plenty of time to kill.
@evilguy12: It's not an EXACT metaphor, mind.
@Harpo: 'Daikatana of movies' is a pretty good metaphor.
@ostartero: You obviously haven't seen some bad movies. Ed Wood deserves his own museum.
This is getting a bit silly.
@SmurffNationn: Actually, Pokemon cards are still kinda popular. It's just that the only ones worth money are the gamebreaking cards.
@Talraega: I'd say more like the Heavy dies from the headshot, the Demoman from compression blast, and something else from the gatling gun.
Someone work on modding this, quick.
@Bardock: Cheapasses and retro gamers.
@Sugoi: Problem is, Valve realised that in most multiplayer games, people only really play two or three maps at best. So they decided to focus on quality over quantity.
@TechnoDestructo: With lots of accessories.
@Reldaw:
That Zorua looks like a michevious child, with an expression saying 'I'm going to raise hell and get away with it because I'm cute'.
I'm pretty sure after the debacle that was Super Mario Bros and Metroid falling through, Nintendo is gonna be very wary of any future movies.
@N-Robes: And of course, Hollywood execs look at popular games, not games that have story potential.
That guy's supposed to be Mayan?
@Helba: Hubris is Humerous.: You've got it completely the wrong way around, congratulations.
@haran_elessar: Let's hope so, I wouldn't trust Activision if I hadn't got them by the balls, like Blizzard.
I don't really have the time or motivation to play CoH anymore, but it's probably the only MMO I could ever play. It's a great game that just about everyone returns to sooner or later.