vinny-b
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| Joystiq | 45 Comments |
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Indie, but not alone: How Vlambeer's advice helped guide Dog Sled Saga
Posted on May 24th 2013 6:40PM

Homefront is most pre-ordered title in THQ history
Mar 3rd 2011 10:52PM (Joystiq)and yes, worthy of a pre-order
Take-Two registers Grand Theft Auto-esque domains, GTA V shows up on stuntman's resume
Feb 28th 2011 7:01AM (Joystiq)well, you're wrong. GTA IV was indeed the best in the series.
AC: Brotherhood 'Da Vinci Disappearance' DLC preview: Art snob
Feb 24th 2011 8:18PM (Joystiq)agree 100%.
French Revolution and Russian Revolution are the top 2 on my list. And in that order...
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Road Rash revisitation artwork surfaces on former Bizarre artist's portfolio
Feb 22nd 2011 4:56PM (Joystiq)agreed. I no longer trust Criterion.
too bad, they were excellent until EA became their 'handlers'
Road Rash revisitation artwork surfaces on former Bizarre artist's portfolio
Feb 22nd 2011 4:55PM (Joystiq)my point is, Burnout 2 was the best game in the franchise (no 'Take Downs' etc.). Then EA entered the picture, and the franchise went downhill...
Road Rash revisitation artwork surfaces on former Bizarre artist's portfolio
Feb 22nd 2011 4:51PM (Joystiq)yes. Was thinking PS1 and typed PS2 instead...
Road Rash revisitation artwork surfaces on former Bizarre artist's portfolio
Feb 22nd 2011 4:23PM (Joystiq)yes. They were GOLDEN, before EA took over their projects (see: Burnout franchise)
Road Rash revisitation artwork surfaces on former Bizarre artist's portfolio
Feb 22nd 2011 4:21PM (Joystiq)while i would very much like a remake. I don't want it to be made by EA. (see: Burnout, Hot Pursuit, Shift). When it involves driving games, what they make turns to garbage.
incidentally, i LOVED Burnout. Before EA took over the franchise and introduced 'take downs'.
Retrospective follows the 2003 theft of Half-Life 2's code
Feb 21st 2011 4:46PM (Joystiq)an intelligent statement. Props.
I can tell you're not a 14 year old, like the majority of posters on this board.
You Don't Know Jack review: A not-so-trivial success
Feb 9th 2011 10:54AM (Joystiq)