Clockwork Knight
Arcane
I kept waiting for the joke, but it's a serious pitch
I doubt she cared enough to ask.The sad part is it is probably very effective. Their server rentals will likely shoot through the roof.
I wonder if afterwards she asked what Minecraft and a server is.
Which Solaris? Because Shoddy-burp's one was complete dongs, and while I didn't watch the Tarkovsky's one, Lem apparently frowned upon it and I didn't like Tarkovsky's Stalker all that much either.Yes, Solaris is much better known within movie communities than The Void is to gamers, but it's not a gigantic gulf.
I'm not an expert, but as far as winning respect from gaming's current situation goes, the necessary steps involve stopping sucking dongs followed by getting up from your knees.And the "How cum game storees dunna get rispect lyke buks and movees?" crowd seem to be ignorant of economics and motivation.
Sonic the Hedgehog: how fans have subverted a fallen mascot
The image of Sonic's spiky hero has been obsessively appropriated and customised – but can he escape from his past, or the esoteric attentions of his followers?
The Guardian makes Sonic fans butthurt: http://www.theguardian.com/technolo...ans-have-subverted-a-fallen-mascot?CMP=twt_gu
Sonic the Hedgehog: how fans have subverted a fallen mascot
The image of Sonic's spiky hero has been obsessively appropriated and customised – but can he escape from his past, or the esoteric attentions of his followers?
He is a popular subject for artists and writers involved in the anthropomorphic "furry" subculture, which often sees cartoon creatures portrayed as sincere, smoldering and often kinky love objects. Here is fetish art of Sonic being 'inflated' like a balloon for titillation. Here is art of Sonic pregnant. Here, Sonic appeals to foot and sock enthusiasts.
Is Guardian a tabloid? If yes then it would make sense to write about such topic.
Is Guardian a tabloid? If yes then it would make sense to write about such topic.
The Guardian is a highly respected newspaper.
And CNN is a highly respected television channel: http://edition.cnn.com/2014/04/11/tech/gaming-gadgets/elder-scrolls-game-of-thrones/index.html
Muahahahaha!
If sales don't impress you, how about sheer size? Tamriel is roughly 7.54 million square miles of land for players to explore, while Westeros (home to much of "Game of Thrones") is thought to be about 800,000 square miles and J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth is 3 million square miles.
Mine is bigger than yours.Is Guardian a tabloid? If yes then it would make sense to write about such topic.
The Guardian is a highly respected newspaper.
And CNN is a highly respected television channel: http://edition.cnn.com/2014/04/11/tech/gaming-gadgets/elder-scrolls-game-of-thrones/index.html
Muahahahaha!
If sales don't impress you, how about sheer size? Tamriel is roughly 7.54 million square miles of land for players to explore, while Westeros (home to much of "Game of Thrones") is thought to be about 800,000 square miles and J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth is 3 million square miles.
What the fuck am I reading? They are actually comparing videogames versus book fantasy worlds by counting square miles?
Capcom sent in a press release today mentioning that two new research and development facilities are under construction near the company’s main HQ in Osaka.
The appearance of next-generation consoles with a variety of network functions has shifted the focus of sales from conventional package software to digitally distributed content. The profit structure and business model are changing at an increasing speed as a result. Furthermore, the popularity of social games due to the widespread use of smartphones is enabling games to reach more user segments and enlarging the entire game market.
To succeed in this challenging environment, Capcom has been focusing resources on strategic and growing areas under a policy of selection and concentration in order to operate with speed and flexibility. Constructing these new R&D buildings will make game development operations more efficient by centralizing these operations and upgrading speed and control. Another goal is to improve quality while holding down development expenses by accumulating development technologies and other knowledge.
The press release also confirms a previous statement mentioning that the company plans to hire about 100 new developers a year, mostly graduates, raising the share of development done internally as opposed to outsourcing to external studios. The plan is to have 2,500 developers by March 2022.
The new facilities will be ultra-modern and environmentally-friendly. You can see two pictures that came with the press release at the bottom of the post. They will be completed in January 2015 and February 2016.
According to the company, the new facilities will be used to create “highly original games” that will meet the expectations of the users.
You need to compare elves by ear length. Racial purity, bitch.Wow, looks like I've been missing on quality journalism for well over a decade.
I hope someone makes a comparative analysis of Tolkien Elves vs Warhammer Elves vs Paolini Elves in regard to their physique, and maybe provide us with some detailed sweat and urine chemical composition breakdowns to account for elven sweat smelling of cookies and mtn dew.
Funny, because it takes less then 30 minutes to cross the world of Skyrm... so if Middle-Earth is less than half of that, it should take 10 minute to go from The Shire to Mordor... on foot.If sales don't impress you, how about sheer size? Tamriel is roughly 7.54 million square miles of land for players to explore, while Westeros (home to much of "Game of Thrones") is thought to be about 800,000 square miles and J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth is 3 million square miles.
And now we have Bronies. Oh, how the times change...I never understood all the furry hate (could say fursecution but then I'd have to voluntarily kill myself). I remember when it was a HOT ISSUE back in like 2005 or whatever and SomethingAwful wouldn't shut up about it and you couldn't go anywhere without some guy saying "YIFF IN HELL FURFAGS" and causing WW3. Intense times.