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#1 Deactivation
Member since 2007 • 1026 Posts
For all you wise-ass sarcastic posters, is is to hard to understand that lems are a bit concerned that a GAME is already being produced for the next gen system when the 360 just finihsed it's second year? We all want the most out of our expensive systems, and longevity is one of the main things we want. It's concerning to see that MS is moving on, especially when most ppl's 360s are hardly a year old.GanonBuRAP


No I'm not. But thanks for putting words in my mouth. Care to speak on my behalf anymore before the thread is dead?
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give it time, its only been 3.5 months. About another year; youll see the announcement, 1.5 years you'll have Halo 3.
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omg....microsoft is working on their next gen console....whatever shall we lemmings doDante2710


Completely offtopic, but please tell me your quote is fake...
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[QUOTE="hate19"][QUOTE="Vandalvideo"]The time and effort that I spent creating the character IS NOT blizzard's property. They have no rights or restrictions over the time I spent leveling and getting gear for that character. They CAN NOT and should not have the power to restrict the selling of my time and effort.Vandalvideo


You directed that time and effort unretrievably towards that character, which is not yours.
How are you going to trade used time and effort? It's impossible.
Even more so since the measurement of both spent is not in your posession.
Do you not make sense, or am I getting you wrong?

Let me make an analogy so you understand the legal jargon I'm using here. (Law student).



If you're a law student, I suggest you start studying a whole lot harder or prepare for a world of failure.
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#6 Deactivation
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[QUOTE="Panzer_Zwei"]SEGA, Konami, Treasure. The best there ever was.nintendofreak_2
Excuse my ignorance, but what games did Treasure make? I can't say I've heard of them before. :?:(



Prolly most well known for Ikaruga/Radiant Silvergun (at least personally). But they've made alot over the years, very under appreciated developer.

  • Gunstar Heroes (1993, Sega, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis; 1995, Sega, Sega Game Gear; 2006, Sega, Virtual Console)
  • McDonald's Treasureland Adventure (1993, Sega, Mega Drive/Genesis)
  • Dynamite Headdy (1994, Sega, Mega Drive/Genesis; 1994, Sega, Game Gear)
  • YuYu Hakusho Makyoutoissen (幽☆遊☆白書 魔強統一戦) (1994, Sega, Mega Drive*)
  • Alien Soldier (1995, Sega, Mega Drive)
  • Light Crusader (1995, Sega, Mega Drive/Genesis)
  • Guardian Heroes (1996, Sega, Sega Saturn)
  • Mischief Makers (ゆけゆけ!トラブルメーカーズ yuke-yuke! Trouble Makers) (1997, Enix (JP)/Nintendo (US/EU), Nintendo 64)
  • Silhouette Mirage (1997, ESP, Saturn*; 1998, ESP (JP)/Working Designs (US), PlayStation)
  • Radiant Silvergun (1998, self-published, Arcade*; 1998, ESP, Saturn*)
  • Rakugaki Showtime (1999, Enix, PlayStation*)
  • Bangai-O/Bakuretsu Muteki Bangaioh (爆裂無敵バンガイオー) (1999, ESP, N64*; 1999 (JP)/2000 (EU)/2001 (US), ESP (JP)/Swing! Games (EU)/Conspiracy Entertainment (US), Sega Dreamcast)
  • GunBeat (Cancelled, unknown publisher, Arcade)
  • Silpheed: The Lost Planet (2000 (JP)/2001 (US/EU), Capcom (JP)/Swing! Games and Conspiracy Entertainment (EU)/Working Designs (US), PlayStation 2)
  • Sin and Punishment: Successor to the Earth (罪と罰~地球(ほし)の継承者~) (2000, Nintendo, Nintendo 64*; 2007, Nintendo, Virtual Console)
  • Stretch Panic (ひっぱリンダ hippa linda) (Freak Out) (2001, Conspiracy Entertainment (US)/Swing! Games (EU)/Kadokawa Shoten (JP), PlayStation 2)
  • Ikaruga (斑鳩) (2001, self-published, Arcade*; 2002, ESP, Dreamcast*; 2003, Atari, Nintendo GameCube; 2007, Xbox Live Arcade)
  • Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Bad Dream (2002, Swing! Games (EU)/Conspiracy Games (US), Nintendo Game Boy Advance)
  • Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting (Game Boy Advance)
  • Tiny Toon Adventures: Defenders of the Looniverse (cancelled, Swing! Games (EU)/Conspiracy Games (US), PlayStation 2)
  • Wario World (2003, Nintendo, GameCube)
  • Dragon Drive D-Masters Shot (2003, Bandai, GameCube*)
  • Astro Boy: Omega Factor (2004, Sega, Game Boy Advance; developed in collaboration with the Sega team, Hitmaker)
  • Gradius V (2004, Konami, PlayStation 2)
  • Advance Guardian Heroes (2004, Ubisoft, Game Boy Advance)
  • Gunstar Super Heroes (Gunstar Future Heroes) (2005, Sega, Game Boy Advance)
  • Bleach: The Blade of Fate (2006, Sega, Nintendo DS)
  • Bleach DS 2nd: Kokui Hirameku Requiem (2007, Sega, Nintendo DS*)
  • Bangai-O Spirits (TBA , ESP, Nintendo DS)
  • Untitled Xbox 360 Shooter (TBA , Unknown publisher, Xbox 360)

-lolwikipedia
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Treasure
Platinum Games (Formerly Clover Studios)
Capcom Production Studio 1
Capcom Production Studio 4
Kojima Productions
Silicon Knights
Blizzard
Ubisoft Montreal
Harmonix
Quantic Dream
Nintendo EAD
Double Fine Productions
Remedy Entertainment

-no longer exists-
Redwood Studios
Clover Studios


-List goes something like this.
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#8 Deactivation
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BioShock deserves it. Mario Galaxy is just as amazing though, I just perferred BioShock because of its story. Only reason I would take BioShock over SMG.
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#9 Deactivation
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Just started the first one; it ain't bad so far, about 3 hours into it. I can't say a whole lot other than the combat is extremely dull, but the plot seems fairly decent. If not extremely generic as well. If it truely is "50 hours" I don't see myself finishing it.
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#10 Deactivation
Member since 2007 • 1026 Posts

Gamespot doesn't need to investigate anything...
They just need to cash the check ;)

:P

tbone29


I thought it; and you said it.