I agreed with you up until you said you were kidding.
So are you saying NA does = the world? Because that's pretty freaking ignorant man.
The next suit you'll be dealing with is a lawsuit PETA.
No, but the ever shortening attention span of the masses will.
I wish there was a dedicated comic store near where I live, it's hard to find even well known stuff like Spawn in my area. I've looked online and it seems it just isn't easy to find a store that has a decent comic selection in some parts of the UK...
It's suitably epic, but you'll need to read the novels to get the full picture.
As opposed to what, the PS3?
"Movies are completely linear, and it doesn’t detract from that medium."
The problem with that way of thinking is that movies and videogames are two very different mediums, and judging from the rest of the article you seem to be trying to suggest we should hold the same expectations of games that we do of movies, which is a simply laughable notion.
The thing I resent is when a developer equates used game sales with piracy. Every single dev that has done that I refuse to purchase or play their games at all.
If Interplay get the license back, we'll never see another Fallout game; they simply don't have the money.
"Yeah, I'm here for the... that thing that's being released, whatever."
I think the guy who thought fighting off an armed robber for a $60 game was a good idea was the bigger idiot to be honest.
I read "Irate Gamer fails to nab preorder" and was happy.
The real problem is that they simply don't have the money to produce a Fallout game, or any new game for that matter. Look at what Interplay do nowadays; they rerelease their older works on new systems.
Frankly, I imagine they'll be bankrupt in ten years regardless of this case's outcome.
I was really hoping they'd settle this out of court, if Interplay get the Fallout license back we'll never see another Fallout game.
Huh, turns out graduating from Oxford gives you license to pull facts out of your ass, without even having to substantiate your claims.
The best Sonic game for a while... 6/10.
That's the single most depressing thing I've read all day.
This reminds me of the time when he made gamers think he was working on MGS for the 360, only to reveal... an MGS iPhone game.
In today's gaming industry it seems you can't afford to release even one bad game without your future as a studio being called into question.
It's pretty depressing to think that 7 is considered a bad score.
Wow, Gut Check has a controversial opinion at last.