Do you have any of the games, Jess? I wouldn't mind getting the Playstation or NGPC versions if the prices were more accessible.
Do you have any of the games, Jess? I wouldn't mind getting the Playstation or NGPC versions if the prices were more accessible.
yes. all of the console games except for Rainbow Cotton on the Dreamcast although I probably get it eventually just to complete the series.
"... If Sony reduced the price of the Playstation, Sega would have to follow suit in order to stay competitive, .... would then translate into huge losses for the company." p170 Revolutionaries at Sony.
"We ... put Sega out of the hardware business ..." Peter Dille senior vice president of marketing at Sony Computer Entertainment
"Sega tried to have similarly strict licensing agreements as Nintendo...The only reason it didn't take off was because EA..." TrekkiesUnite
Looks acceptable:
It does not, why does Philip K Dick have to get raped time and time again, instead of "remaking" or whatever the Arny movie why don't they actually go off of the story? HUH?
I also doubt they'll be able to even come close to the artistic perfection that was the original
There Can Only Be One
He Will Rise Again (Once I've Located The Original Signatures)
You can't "remake" an Arny movie. Nothing can beat an Arny movie except another Arny movie. It's like playing rock paper scissors with a hammer. And uncle Phil will never get the respect he deserves.![]()
That's kind of why I said "acceptable". Total Recall and Terminator 1 & 2 are two of my favorite movies of all time. I don't think anything will replace those. But I do tend to like the take on Science Fiction on this one as I do Sci Fi in general. I think I will enjoy it, if at least for the Sci Fi candy.
Electronic Arts, they put the suck in success.
http://www.gametrailers.com/side-mis...a-competition/
"... If Sony reduced the price of the Playstation, Sega would have to follow suit in order to stay competitive, .... would then translate into huge losses for the company." p170 Revolutionaries at Sony.
"We ... put Sega out of the hardware business ..." Peter Dille senior vice president of marketing at Sony Computer Entertainment
"Sega tried to have similarly strict licensing agreements as Nintendo...The only reason it didn't take off was because EA..." TrekkiesUnite
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