I'm surprised by how little Craig and Blabs seem to know about GG and the ongoing culture war.
How do they know it was non-consensual?
I was betting that Jumangi would vote against this even before Sotomayor. I really thought it would be 8-1, maaaybe 7-2.
Leverage over what, the US taxpayer? What a faggot.
I could be wrong, but I think she's literally playing the race card on this one.
But just barely.
What a lunatic, and that's a high bar given what's required to be considered an actual lunatic these days.
If it was distributed on X, how can they deem it still privately distributed? Garbage.
When you're so gay you literally ruin everything.
ALL they have is "Orange Man Bad."
I'd like to know if the PalWorld guys were bit by a woke localizer with the "Body Type 1 | Body Type 2" bullshit in the creator. Do we have any idea?
I suppose someone should point out to Mr. Moore that there are decades upon decades of books which describe the exact ways in which these "useless" capabilities would be put to use besides grilling hot dogs or delivering pizzas.
That's fucking retarded.
Well, feminism is a cult, so ...
Talk about FAFO. Holy shit, 50 years!
Don't believe your lying eyes.
I know Trump says he won't have time for vengeance when he's President again. I sure hope he's being a politician and is lying about that.
We should run ads urging them to show their gay pride to let those around the world know! Be loud and daring!
Fantastic game. There's a newer version out, too, but I never followed up on it to see if it panned out. I suppose if it were better, I would've heard something.
My guess -- and I could be completely wrong -- is that Alpha Centauri was left behind because it was an even more demanding game to create and develop for than the already layered civilization games. Combined with a narrower appeal, that of SciFi versus the expanse of human history, and it just wasn't as lucrative or appealing to continue despite the celebrity it earned with its players.
I'll name 2 games, both curiously from 2001.
Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns -- This was an "Age of Empires" + "Civilization" type game with several unique twists, such as controlling companies of soldiers instead of individuals, a clever resource system, and a fantasy theme that probably helped make it forgettable to most gamers today. It and its successor were terribly addictive for me.
Throne of Darkness -- Another game with unique twists on popular games and genres of the time. Like Kohan, Throne of Darkness was a much better game than it's remembered for today (if it's remembered at all). This is a Diablo 2 style game, except you'd control several samurai in various "formations" to eventually fight your way through medieval Japan to defeat the Dark Warlord of Yamato. It was a finicky but engrossing game for anyone dedicated enough to get it all figured out.
Those Bullfrog "god games" were really neat and fun to toy around, but better in concept than they were addictive games in practice. The concept is so cool though that it would be amazing to see a visionary game creator run wild with modern tech to make something stunning today.
The Original Series and the animated series from '73 were great. TNG ranged from bad to good, but everything after started the slope down to our current oblivion, IMHO.
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He's probably schooling the armorers.