traitorcake
TraitorCake
traitorcake

I'm half Korean half Caucasian. I dealt with people like this growing up. My parents divorced so I moved a lot. When I was living mainland U.S. (Washington state), I was called a "gook" and a "chink". When I moved to Hawaii to live with my mom, I was called "haole (white) shit" by ironically enough, Koreans.

I use both. I dont like to limit myself :)

I'm still not a fan of this thing having an analog stick on it. I don't think I'll be getting one until they release a model with a D-pad instead like the previous version. I'll be better off with my 360 controller or my mouse and Nostromo keypad.

That's not a Greenlight problem, that's the natural result of giving everyone and their mother the tools to make their games (free Unity, Unreal, Source engines) and the tools to publish them (Kickstarter and Greenlight) and that's NEVER going to change now, it's the price of that freedom.

What YOU need to do is know

*Facepalm* .. I hope you guys really stop perpetuating that nonsense, it isn't broken and i see ZERO problems with it, so let's go over these so called "issues" you claim are plaguing Steam Greenlight.

I know you're being Captain Buzzkill here, but I would love to be able to slip on a VR headset and sit down in front of my plastic drum set, and rock out in front of a screaming crowd, notes flying at me above their heads, and connecting with the drum heads as I need to hit them.

I think you're looking at the state of the old days with rose tinted glasses. I've watched lots of animes and believe me, the very good ones are as rare in the old days as in current time. The biggest difference between the old days and current time is that right now anime is a lot more accessible, thus you see a lot

UH? Have you looked at older anime, you can still/now see pencil lines and erase marks on HD TVs or Blu Ray remastered editions for example. However you still get terrible animation like the Naruto vs. Pain match.

Well, mediocre anime have always been around. They just get forgotten over time in favor of the popular ones/well animated ones.

You do know that reuse of scenes, and "limited animation" (i.e. just animating the mouth instead of full head or full body) were techniques to save on budget introduced by the earliest anime, most of them premiered by Tezuka Osamu, right?

Mediocre quality anime is everywhere nowadays

Reminder that there was actually a second SimTower game released, though not under the same name or publisher. Yoot Saito, the original creator, released "Yoot Tower" quite some time ago. It was a little underwhelming overall compared to what it could be these days, but definitely worth some playtime if you can find

I was hoping for a new Sim Tower one day...

That's a shame. The likelihood of a SimAnt 2 is now even more remote than ever.

A terrible conference, with what look like mediocre products.

I just love that he has a little murloc. War machine is currently levelling a elf warrior tank and is trying to do his dailies.

So.. Are we going to blame Nintendo for this trend too?

Farewell, Mr. Nimoy. May you rest in peace—and go in the knowledge that you changed the lives of so many (myself included) with your performances, your dedication to craft—and your wit, wisdom, and candor off-camera.

The world does not see your like often—and it will be some time before we see it again.

I'm terrible at most platformers, but my wife crushes these old games. While my first console (at age 12) was the n64, she was on the SNES wrecking DKC and SMW.

I have a feeling people are going to try to read things into this one.