If that's true, then it's obvious how this game got onto the torrent sites... ;)
Posted today at 8am BST
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@Meerkat - What an absurd thing to say - opinions on a creative work are always purely subjective. You can't justify your dislike of a much praised work by turning to piracy. Harry Potter may be the most success novel series of this century, but that doesn't mean there aren't people who don't like it.
"An even better strategy would be offering affordable content, free of stifling digital rights management software."
People don't pirate stuff because it's too expensive, people pirate stuff because they don't want to pay for it. That really is the long and short of it.
... to find this in a bargain bin in a shop in London a number of years back. It set me back a whole £2, but was worth so much more.
Definitely a keeper. One of my favourite point of clicks.
(It runs under ScummVM too, so PC, Mac, and Linux gamers can play this one!)
Yeah. Capcom can flock off.
"They are releasing FLOCK for 15 USD."
Please tell me that's a joke.
(title says it all)
http://www.battleforthesola...
Dude, don't be pathetic. Being a gamer in Europe you should be used to being screwed over with release schedules and pricing; it's just what you've got to put up with.
I'm looking forward to getting this, but I'm looking forward to the Alien Breed remake even more.
http://www.battleforthesola...
No Ogg Vorbis support?! Seriously?
-- Gears of War Movie Will Be Like Lord Of The Rings But "Harder Edged"
Sorry, but I just have to say - ROFL!!!!!!!
As soon as someone says "this film is going to be like Lord of the Rings", you know that it will be anything but. The last film that made that claim was Eragon, and we all know how that turned out.
They didn't really seem to have a place on the highstreet. It was like going into a brick-a-brack store, where they just sold anything and everything.
They should have specialised in one particular market, such as children's toys and clothing.
Selling TVs alongside garden furniture, next to DVDs, consoles, sweets, CDs, clothes, and kitchen utensils that could be bought [a lot] cheaper elsewhere was their real problem.
Because after playing it I found it overly long, repetitive and lacking in characterization.
So... What did people see in this game?
Based off what Eurogamer have to say (in particular, the last paragraph), it sounds like a major sticking point for some will be the difficulty.
"Microsoft earned $1.5B from "Vista Capable" PCs"
Aye. But Vista cost Microsoft upwards of $5B to make...
Sony are shooting themselves in the foot with Bluray? It's killed their VHS business? :)
Yeah, it'll happen eventually.
The PS2 is the best selling console of all time - FACT. And there are a ton of great games for it.
The question is whether those great games would make it onto the store, or whether we'd be left with a pitiful handful of titles that don't quite make the grade.
Must be Virgin Media employees disagreeing. VM are by far the worst service out there.
"Kasanoff claims, in particular, to be the creative designer behind Liu Kang, Sonya Blade and Scorpion, responsible for making them into household names"
Because, before that film, I had never heard of any of them! In fact, during gameplay, they were referred to by the announcer as The Yellow Dude, Bruce Lee's Look-a-like, and Token Girl.