Lately, Obsidian Entertainment has been all
about the classic computer RPG nostalgia, with games like Pillars of the Earth and Tyranny designed to dredge up fond memories of PC classics like Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale.
In many ways, though, Wasteland 2 represents everything
about classic computer role - playing games that the modern iterations of Fallout aren't.
Not exact matches
Good: Starscream is a lot cooler in this movie, Best
computer - graphics for any movie to date, Original Optimus voice, Bumblebee vs. Barricade scene was awesome, Decent story, but the Unicron story is a million times better Bad: No Hot Rod or Soundwave, Shia LeBeouf, Ending, Futile attempts to connect to
classic scenes, lines and concepts, No Stan Bush soundtrack, Some immature humor ruined a lot of the movie for me, Poor dialogue I really expected a lot from this movie and am very critical
about my feelings towards it - Overall Michael Bay made a good movie, but he made it appeal to the masses (immature jokes and a lot of action) and it gave up a lot of other crucial aspects to the story and quality of the Transformers franchise.
Forget everything you know
about Little Red Riding Hood; the
classic fairy tale gets a new look and a new style in this
computer - animated comedy for the whole family.
In comparison, the Nintendo
Classic Mini: Family
Computer sold
about 261 000 during its first week, in 2016, which means the Super Famicom Mini sold
about 80 000 units more than its predecessor.
One - sentence pitch: «It's a very
classic thriller told in a very unconventional way: The
classic part is it's
about a dad searching for his missing kid and the unconventional part is that the whole movie takes place on his daughter's laptop as the dad breaks into his daughter's
computer to look for clues.»
During the latest Nintendo Investor Briefing, Tatsumi Kimishima briefly talked
about the Nintendo Entertainment System: NES
Classic Edition (known as Nintendo
Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System in Europe and Nintendo
Classic Mini: Family
Computer in Japan) and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super NES
Classic Edition (known as Nintendo
Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System in Europe and Nintendo
Classic Mini: Super Famicom in Japan).
A few weeks ago we had mentioned the news
about a new port of the Apple II
classic «Lode Runner», which was being created for the TRS - 80 Color
Computer series by an Australian software engineer.