This is a little bit wholesome and a little bit sad.
The voice change was a bit of a step down.
“Boring conversation, anyway.”
I remember the first game having janky controls and being generally unfun.
I also remember Global Assault basically fixing every problem I had with the first game and being an absolute blast to play.
I can only imagine this means all the source code is completely lost
Another case for emulation as preservation. The hardware to play the games will eventually be lost.
GameBoy was by and large a Tetris machine… then Pokemon came out.
Only sometimes?
“You voted for us.”
Birds inherit the Earth.
or cohabit as informal spouses.
So, just straight-up pedophilia!
If it’s a super cheap quasiPad with good software, then it makes sense. If it’s something I can emulate at about 90% with a used iPhone XR and the Home app then it’s completely redundant.
There are unused assets in the original World of Warcraft that suggested a player housing system was being developed but never finished. The idea is as old as MMORPGs are.
The Anime/Manga/video game series dotHack, which is about a fake MMORPG, predates WoW by several years and has player housing for some of the characters.
What’s next, a dance studio?
- Whoever says yes is doing so with the expectation of at least a decade’s worth of films.
There was six years between Spectre and No Time to Die, so… two films?
Unionized Clown Posse
He could, he should, he won’t.
Businesses and personalities have different sets of followers on different social platforms and this is an easier way to give everyone the same content.
Sure, some people are going to use it with spambots, but it does have legitimate purpose for real people.
Friends don’t let friends Lunar and drive.