Cool article. Now we just need three or four TV shows to run for the next fifteen years to REALLY give Tron some continuity.
Fingers crossed he pulls it through and gets Xenonauts into gamers' hands. This kind of thing should give us all hope.
I always thought the humor in a lot of those "humor" games was a little too forced. Like HA HA! THIS IS FUNNY BECAUSE IT'S NOT SERIOUS! Games where the humor is more natural - like Uncharted 2, where it flows from the characters' personalities - always works better.
Probably because most people aren't okay with neo-nazi fuckwits. See, it's only censorship when you're doing it to "protect" someone else. When you suppress content so you yourself don't have to see it, that's a choice.
Sweeeeeeet!
Owwie! Now THAT'S a hardcore gamer.
One day, all consoles will look like OnLive.
Dragon's Lair on my iPhone finally justifies the hundreds of dollars I spent learning all the patterns as a kid. Bring on Space Ace!
And now I want to play a basketball video game. Never said that before in my life.
Oh man that's scary.
Ah yes. We all feel this pain. But it does make the time we do get to spend gaming just a bit sweeter.
I still mourn my companion cube. >sniffle<
I really want to try Monaco. Been hearing/seeing cools things about it for a while now.
Homefront sounds cool.
Well, c'mon... You were rooting for the Jazz.
Too bad this is getting argued by lawyers instead of people who actually know games. Cool essay.
If only someone else was making minigame collections for the Wii. Oh, wait...
Nice arguement! My last blind buy was Red Dead Redemption. Turned out pretty well...
Other super hero games could work if they took the powers balancing thing as seriously as Rocksteady did. So far, nobody else really has.
His games make my brain learn things. Curse him!