Pardon me for being skeptical that the company that makes us use friend codes is slow to embrace online gaming's full capabilities.
Pardon me for being skeptical that the company that makes us use friend codes is slow to embrace online gaming's full capabilities.
@ExploadingAlah: Well, not so much North Korea.
Looks pretty spot on to me.
@WillyLo: Congrats, there's a new one down the line.
Looks like this is gonna be the next spiritual Mario Party.
You'd think that most people who get an iPhone would be glad to get a matching DSi.
Making games and making movies require different skills. That said, I don't think that a director doesn't have anything to offer to game development. But they'll need to recognise that the technical and gameplay aspects are something very different to making movies.
@ExploadingAlah: Good point. If there's anything they know it's the power of propaganda and public perception.
@angry_gamer: Pretty much. It's like they're... well, human.
Why yes, I do want to be remembered for being incredibly sexy.
Since 90% of R-rated games just get downgraded to MA with few to zero changes, it's really the sane thing to do.
Honestly, a Castlevania movie could work, and maybe even draw in the Twilight crowd without sucking.
@Deathridge: That sounds about right. Prince of Persia could prove that video game movies don't have to be disasters.
China's government is interesting to watch. At times, they seem to be far more competent than any of our own, in their draconian way.
@Balmut: Which probably made more sense than the rest of the game.
@Jekku: It's the natural conclusion, all the original Pac-Man players are of drinking age now!
Grey aliens. The reason I hate the Sectoids in X-COM more than any other race. Yes, even the Chryssalids.
Mario looks like... an actual plumber.
Looks like Bayonetta is officially a Killer App. It's been a while since we've seen one of those, hasn't it?
@affable.gentleman: I'm not the type to leave you hanging.