Sentences with phrase «when big name titles»

Not exact matches

When naming the blog, we had no idea that it would take off and grow to be as big as it is, so we didn't put very much hard thought into the title.
One thing I think the UFC does extremely poorly, and Conor is falling into the same trap, is when you have a big name like Conor you can build up his challengers by guaranteeing their title shot.
Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas made a name for itself when it was released all the way back in November 2013 on iOS devices, for not only being a very impressive looking title at the time, but also for being endorsed by big names of the industry like Kenji Ito, main composer of Squaresoft's SaGa franchise, and Nobuo Uematsu of Final Fantasy fame, both of whom composed a few music tracks for it.
The action starts when two thugs break into Dude's house, mistakenly thinking he's a millionaire named Jeff Lebowski (otherwise known as the Big Lebowski, played by David Huddleston from the title role in Santa Claus: The Movie).
I know back when I didn't have much money, I wouldn't read a book that had an obviously female name bigger than the title unless I knew the author.
That, as someone in the industry, is something we always want to encourage, but it also means that when you are a big retailer, you are now flooded with a ton of options of titles to bring in, and when you have the backing of a known and trusted name like Ingram, it goes a long way.
Written by JONATHAN ROSS Art by BRYAN HITCH, ANDREW CURRIE AND PAUL NEARY Colors by PAUL MOUNTS Letters by CHRIS ELIOPOULOS When comparing America's Got Powers to Marvel's Avengers vs. X-Men or DC's The New 52, it's easy to wonder what went wrong with the big name titles.
Everything needs to be readable in thumbnail so, when somebody's looking at it on Amazon, they can see what type of book it is, whether it's a thriller, or sci fi, romance, whatever it is, and the title, and the author's name, are very important and big.
In a paper with the fascinating title «Extreme Risks, The Irreversibility of Time and The Retirement Anomaly,» Tim Hodgson of consulting firm Towers Watson's Thinking Ahead Institute (I didn't make that name up) explained why we should pay more attention to big risks when planning for retirement.
3rd parties have been underwhelming imo when it comes to big name titles.
However, the fact that a small title like Clustertruck gained more traction than big brands like Final Fantasy 14 and most notably Rocket League, shows that a strong name doesn't necessarily guarantee coverage when the idea or execution of the PR stunt isn't quite right.
- Link doesn't have much of a character in this game - they wanted players to relate to Link and play as themselves - Link's face doesn't have much expression in this game, and that was done on purpose - for Zelda games, the devs always try to make the player feel like Link - that was pushed even moreso for this entry - everytime a Zelda releases, Aonuma watches fan feedback and considers that for the future - the items Link uses to solve are always going to be important - regardless of the tech that Nintendo provides, exploration in the series is important - Link's growth through who he meets is also an important element of the franchise - Aonuma thought about Zelda freedom when considering Breath of the Wild, and was brought back to the days of the original Zelda - this was a big point of inspiration for Breath of the Wild - with Ocarina of Time 3D, Nintendo wanted to really utilize the 3D and had a desire to let players enjoy Ocarina of Time outside - the goal with A Link to the Past was creating more depth - Aonuma used to think that getting lost in a 3D world wasn't okay - this lead Aonuma to putting in tons of hints and guiding players - he has since changed that idea and convinced himself that it's okay to get lost - the first two years of development the devs created a game where just running around was fun - climbing is very important, because players can climb high and see destinations they want to visit - you can place your own markers to decide where you want to go - when the devs create a Zelda title, they consider not using the name Link - since they don't have anything else to go with, they choose Link - the name Link doesn't hold much value, since the player is the one creating the journey - when Nintendo first created Link, they wanted a character that is literally the link between people - that is why his name is Link - to think that the Zelda series has been around so long that there are all sorts of urban legends and myths makes Miyamoto really happy
Cross-platform connectivity is great fun (as I love earning Lunar Lander achievements on my laptop when I'm away from my 360), but if Microsoft doesn't ensure a slew of big - name titles, integrate the existing XBLA lineup into Game Room and reorganise the pricing structure then it's doomed to fail.
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