Can we move on to the next monster that we claim says something about the human condition but in reality we just think it's really cool?
People need something to be angry about. Technically games have to compete with other forms of art to get the grant money anyway, so nothing has changed other than games are now eligible for it.
I don't think I've used LinkedIn for anything. It was a "well, it can't hurt" kind of thing for me.
I was getting frustrated back when everyone I knew complained about how bad Capcom was for not putting Mega Man or Phoenix Wright in Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Then everyone I knew bought the game anyway.
Agreed with the BlazBlue SE. I've listened to the soundtrack more than I've played the game that came with it.
I was lucky enough to avoid this movie. The only thing worth watching on Disney in the 90s was Goof Troop.
No one pays attention to TOS agreements, which is exactly why companies get away with this.
Posters in general are tacky to me, though I have some custom artwork hanging in my room. Guess I'm a hypocrite in that regard.
Nice to see questions about studying game history at college campuses.
It's like a super-hero movie series: The first one has the hero's main nemesis, but someone has to take his place in the sequel or else he'll wear out his welcome.
Agreed. The big N has some catching up to do.
I'm fairly sure at least Microsoft and Sony will let you bring some of your DLC to the PS3 assuming they don't make their controllers radically different for laughs. There is always the good option of not trading in/throwing away old systems as well.
The first song sounds like a parody song for The Boondocks.
The point distribution problems does sound screwed up... less points for doing what you're suppose to do?
Japan may be going through a "terrible things happen to cute people" phase right now considering some of its recent shows. It's hard to make a cute oni and stick to tradition though.
Wise words from Ryu.
Love the pulp art style.
I didn't get the two Toads in New Super Mario Brothers Wii either. It's not like the decision solved any potential arguments about who had to play as "the lame character."
I agree. The length of time was way too long for my taste (hence the trimming down comment). Guilty Gear's story mode had a better pace, though the requirements for alternate paths are crazy in comparison.
That is an amazing quote to remember for this case.