How is this news? Steam has an update on a almost daily basis.
N.O.L.F. was also on PS2, a Dreamcast port was also in production IIRC but never came out. This list needed a bit more research, what about the Fallout games, MechWarrior, Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines (solely because of how the community picked up where the developers left off after the studio closed down), etc.
How the heck can HD DVD be on this list but not UMD or even that DivX DVD thing Paramount came out with in 04? That thing was terrible, slow load times, decent quality at best, lack of extras, etc. I also can't believe that Sony made standalone UMD players!
Even worse, HD VMD, ever hear of the third contender in the recent format war?...Exactly!
They made you famous didn't they? :p
The woman and the two guys claimed it was their stuff,
"The arrest stems from an incident in which Stewart allegedly pulled a pistol on 24-year-old Kam Pan after she came over to take a Playstation 3 and television that she said was hers, according to a Bay County Sheriff’s Office report."
What's wrong with Shadowrun other than the price it launched at? Shadowrun is a great game but by no means a game that should have cost $60, the fact that FASA was closed down months after... :(
Poorin one out for FASA, also celebrating their last attempt. You should have seen the turnaround for that game, it looked like crap when it was first shown, like something running on the Halo: CE engine. Thanks to "FASA University" Gitleman was able to turn things around in 2...
It's easy for Capcom to say because the $10 or so they take off at retail they make back by selling you DLC unlock codes.
SFIV unlock code packs on the GFWL marketplace for instance have been a top seller alongside the Fallout 3 packs. =/
Great price indeed, still working my way through The Lost & Damned but right after that I'm getting The Ballad of Gay Tony. I think these games will have long selling legs.
The Crimson Skies people are behind it so I doubt it will be a bad game given their track record at FASA. It's all on Capcom to market the game.
This was stolen from a house along with other things. I doubt they would put much effort into tracking stuff stolen from a store since once the stuff is out on the market it is usually sold. If you are buying stuff, how do you know it's stolen? (since you can only be charged if you knowingly buy or sell stolen merchandise in North America), a lot of questions play into it.
Sony won't fund it of course but you made it look like they would cut funding for their first party projects all together. I'm sure Insomniac has enough to get a new project started.
Why would Sony do that? Insomniac is a independent studio and for Sony to cut funding IF they got multiplatform would be bad for them.
I love Insomniacs work so I'd buy their game.
Microsoft's PC deals (Shadowrun, Viva Pinata, World of Goo, Osmos, Where's Waldo, and Mahjong being 50% off) are way better deals but they both pale in comparison to what Steam did. =/
The fact that a NPC from the original game (aka not from a patch) was asking you that is ridiculous! They are basically asking you to bend over, what about the people who play the game without access to the XBLM, PSN, etc?
BioWare? You mean the same company that added NPC's in Dragon Age that ask you to buy DLC if you want to continue the discussion?
Yes, you can never feel shortchanged with them!...
The cost of making videogames is rising especially when tech is made from the ground up, that's why many developers opted for U3 this generation. The article isn't the only time this was stated, CEO's and other people from Ubisoft, EA, Midway, etc have said similar things in the past.
Keep in mind, once the tech is in place the cost goes down. For Midway for instance they put all this money in the Unreal engine yet they had to build up on it to make the engine worthwhile for th...
You mean games that all individually sold over 1 million units in the first month of release? Games like Halo Wars, Forza 3, and L4D2 which were so successful that they earned DLC and were able to earn spots on the top 10 most played games while connected to Xbox Live list all while receive critical praise?
Yea, forgotten flops indeed...
The inspiration for the original Metal Gear cover actually came from Michael Bien in Terminator, since it's "the other way around" (aka the character was modeled after Bien) I don't think it should be on the list. :P
Did you happen to miss the part about the Alcohol? Or even in the title "Drunken women"?
Why is everyone blaming Activision? In the end it is all Infinity Ward who had things like IW Net (even in the name!) and various other "neat ideas". Hell, Activision offered the COD: MW 2 team truckloads of money to make the game but they refused a good chunk of it.