@Jackman941: evidently, when tube socks disappear in the dryer they turn into magical portals to the Yarn Universe
@Jackman941: evidently, when tube socks disappear in the dryer they turn into magical portals to the Yarn Universe
@Timstuff: BANGARANG!!!
Firstly, that was incredible.
@Jeff Goodman: No, it's cool. I'll start banging Jennifer Aniston and/or Angelina Jolie and the rest will just work itself out.
@Matt Foley Motivation: I guess I'll go ahead and volunteer to be Brad Pitt, then.
@TheBobmanNH: I stand corrected. I should have paid closer attention in my history classes. My apologies if I offended anyone with my naive assumptions.
These pictures are beautiful and amazing. The one depicting slavery, however, almost made me feel sick to my stomach. Something about seeing such a vibrant, colorful picture about those poor people's lives just makes me feel so sorry for the foundation this country was built upon.
@Hami83: Yes, there were phones that had "apps" before the iphone, but they were almost always poorly designed, hard to navigate and extremely limited. For example, name one phone that had a half-decent web browser pre-iPhone.
@Hami83: Sorry to burst you bubble, but the iPhone quite literally revolutionized the mobile phone market worldwide. Not to mention the introduction of "app stores" to virtually every mobile platform since apple introduced it. Granted, they weren't the first, but they were the first to do it right. Now they've got the…
@Skyllus: it's a truly amazing rendition, to be honest.
Although I have no use for the product since all I have is a MBP, it does seem like a fairly useful idea. Plus, I'm rather impressed that they're only charging $69 for it when people would have easily paid $100 for it.
@Grégory Jourdan: And your interpretation is 100% correct. As well as the interpretation of the author of this post. And everyone else that has their own interpretation. Which is part of what makes this movie so engrossing, because there are many correct ways to interpret it.
@billysan: I agree, I've always loved his artwork. Although there's a slight shortage of robots in Contra artwork for his usual taste I think.
I've been really anticipating the release of this game for a while. I love when independent developers come out with an amazing downloadable title while big-name / big-budget titles flop on store shelves
@Wolfblitzer85: I completely agree. With some well-placed marketing this game could have been a big hit.
I'll be impressed when they start actually replacing human skeletons with these.
@Owen Good: "Solid."
This game is seriously underrated. I've been enjoying it quite a bit, and finding this made it even better!
The more I see of this game the more intrigued I get to explore it's beautiful world