
Videogamer writes: "Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford is in ebullient spirits. He's presenting Borderlands to a roomful of journalists in Cologne, and though he's probably doing it for at least the fifth or sixth time, his enthusiasm is overwhelmingly infectious. It's clear that he loves his studio's latest game: He cheers on the demo players, yelling out advice whenever a new threat shows up, singing out praise when somebody scores a spectacular kill. As his presentation is interrupted by an unexpected squelch, Randy whoops for joy. 'You ran over a midget!'"

The developers behind the original Borderlands discuss their last-second Hail Mary to change the course of the franchise.
ever since XIII came out I really loved the cell shaded artstyle in games. I probably wouldn't have tried it if it didn't have such a style like that

Pure Arts Reveals Borderlands Collectible that fans should l8ve.

Take-Two admits the Borderlands movie was disappointing, though it still contributed to the game catalog's sales.
"we don’t really need to break out the contribution from the film because while it was economically positive"
Come on, there was nothing positive about it, it literally bled money...not really economically.
So the movie cost 155 million to produce and another 30 million dollars to promote . Borderlands movie brought in around 31 million worldwide . So basically, the Borderlands movie was a 154 million commercial for Borderlands video game franchise.
"One of the many things I love about Borderlands is that the audio work is brilliant: I caught the entire demo on my dictaphone, and when I listen back to the tape it sounds like several arms dealers doing battle in a mental asylum while someone makes love to a giant mantis... with Randy Pitchford providing the commentary."
LOL ok then. Sounds pretty fun overall.