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Digital Spy magazine, in November 2009 and January 2010: “The 19-year-old actress, best known for her role as Donna Freedman on the Australian soap, said that she will be looking for gritty parts when she tries to launch a US career in the future.”

All I can think about is Penguin’s “comedic” storytelling in Polar Bear Café.

Is “Neat, I’d play that.” really the response a studio should be looking for with a big budget title?

needs more madden

Yeah, I know (my bad; I meant to reply to @Jupiter-is-alive re: Mechwarrior).

For MechWarrior, at least, Microsoft is the owner of the IP for videogames, along with all former FASA Studio IPs. Microsoft licenses the Shadowrun IP for PC and console games to Smith & Tinker/Harebrained Schemes/Harebrained Holdings for their new isometric Shadowrun games. Same for Crimson Skies, though Harebrained

Angelina Jolie, actually, won an Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Girl, Interrupted in 1999 and starred in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider two years later.

No gods

Summarizing the video’s points on it:

If you watch a trailer for a VR game or watch a live VR session as its graphics are output to a TV for spectators, you might as well be looking at a postcard for the Grand Canyon and not quite understanding how incredible it is to be there.

My favorite part is the caption on the article photo:

The hell! You keep it, at least if you plan to fry again soon.

cannot read Oros without thinking

Damn. If anyone can beat One-Punch Man, it’s Zero-Punch Luigi.