Wow - I hadn't heard anything from this game since E3 2012, glad to see it's still kicking!
Article updated - Ted Dabney's brother Doug succumbed to his battle with heart disease today. Ted is still alive, mourning his brother, and working at the new Syzygy Company.
Correct - the article's been updated with the new information thanks to Atari historians Marty and Curt.
Ted Dabney's brother Doug succumbed to his battle with heart disease today.
It's already been rated R18+ in Australia - http://www.playerattack.com... :)
£4k over several months, £2k in a week. The refund came from Apple :)
...ugh.
...why is a video wrapping up the latest headlines from June being published on the second-to-last day of July?
Wow guys, seriously? A dude "won" E3 just because of his "hands-on" time with booth babes?
Ah no, the one you're looking for is #4 :)
Brilliant article, thanks for the morning laugh :D
Don't think they'd make a list of confirmed dates as neither of those games have confirmed dates yet :)
Oh wow, that site... three auto-playing video ads on load? I understand everybody's gotta pay the bills, but still. Ouch.
You donate to the FreeAnon website.
...and when the song contains lyrics referring to Anonymous, and the band has a long, long history of political activism (ATR was formed out of an anti-Neo Nazi movement), I don't think anybody's being "bullied" out of anything.
Actually, adding a 1% tax would make the game $60.60 or so, if it's $59.99 to start with.
Don't know what you're complaining about, console games in Australia are $90 on average, up to $120+ for collectors' editions :)
Ah, Pidgeo. Glad to see he (and you!) had a lovely time :D
Various Attorneys-General were concerned that an R18+ rating would mean an influx of sex and violence into Australia - various games from Japan were mentioned. The Minister is just pointing out that, even when an adult rating is in place, that sort of game will still be banned :)
Seriously this review is awesome
That's awesome, I've seen that picture floating around for years but never really paid attention to the monitor on the side.
I use 2x19s, my partner adds a 30 to the mix, so I guess we just get used to seeing ridiculously huge screens and don't think about the timeframe.
It's an unexpected downside of the Aussie dollar being so strong against the greenback, it seems :(
Biased how? Someone has to choose whether to purchase a game on PS4 or PC?