In fact, the cheaper «greatest hits» type re-releases and, to a lesser extent, budget titles didn't come in to play until long after the used game market had been established.
Not exact matches
Titled «Building a Strong Middle Class» the 278 - page document is essentially a sequel to last year's «Growing the Middle Class,» with page after page reminding voters what the government
did in its first big - spending, deficit - ballooning
budget.
By far the best article I have ever read on this site, there was no bias or empty statements, just cold hard facts, the writer even respected wengers
budget but still pointed to where he should've improved, there are no excuses, what you read is literrally all u get with arsene, if you gave him a
budget of 9m or 1 billion, he will ALWAYS take the risk cause he doesn't give a fk about the consequences as if he was a teenager raging through puberty, his stubborn is absolutely pathetic, can you believe he turned down signing a keeper when almunia was shocking, can you believe he didn't sign a CB when squillaci was awful, can you believe that he REFUSED to sign a CDM for almost 8 years, CAN you believe on one of the most important transfer windows of arsenals history, arsene decided to go host charity matches in rome, that's right instead of trying hard for the fans that have respected him and pay him one of the highest managerial wages in the world, he decided to
do what he pleased as usual, cause he doesn't answer to anyone, nor
does he giving a flying fk, gazidis a man i thought was also a crook went and
did arsene's job for him and at least got us a striker (which cost us the
title in january last season) and arsene foolishly proclaims that «if i was here we wouldn't of signed danny» meaning we wouldn't of had ANY recognised cf till giroud recovered, arsene wenger is a joke of the highest order, lack of respect, lack of shame and lack order, i despise him
Wenger has
done a wonderful job on a shoestring
budget, but he doesn't have it about him tactically or managerially to turn the team we have into
title winners.
So instead of our team going forwards as we expected it to
do after the club's financial burden was lifted and Arsene Wenger was given a decent transfer
budget once more, we seem to be going backwards in terms of challenging for the Premier League
title and if you don't believe me then maybe you should believe the boss because he suggested the same after the latest defeat.
Still, as indicated by some of the staffers» job
titles, it
does not seem they would necessarily be racking up exceedingly long hours during
budget or end - of - session negotiations.
(For 2017 NYSOFA has tentatively awarded us $ 620,596 of III - C - 2 funding) Seniors determines the Trump 2018
Budget Blueprint proposal calls for a seventeen point nine percent (17.9 %) reduction in Health and Human Services funding; however the proposal
does not provide detail, at this time, on the specific amount, if any, the III - C - 2 program, or any of our other four
Title III grant programs may be reduced.
Don't let the
title fool you: Milwaukee's annual joint public hearing on the proposed municipal
budget can get interesting.
But it
did reveal that the
Budget's
title would be «Building a Britain Fit For The Future» — a phrase which is already being seen by - word for cuts programmes across the NHS, social care, local councils and even Transport for London.
Last year we fought and won restorations to
Title XX (a federal allocation to New York State) to keep senior centers in our neighborhoods open and I am committed to
doing so again in this year's state
budget.»
You don't often see a
budget DS action
title that is «understated» or «cool» in any way, but I have to give it props on both counts.
Shadow Complex is yet another example of how fun, creative gameplay
does not have to be limited to the bigger
budget AAA
titles.
In the climate of
budget conscious studios hesitant to gamble money on anything that doesn't have a «2» in the
title, more and more ambitious projects are having trouble crossing the finish line.
I also commend the developers on creating such as engaging
title but it
does border a little on
budget when compared to other games of this calibre but the cars look great and they handle how they should.
«I can
do something no one else can...» Blumhouse Tilt has released a brand new, full - length official trailer for an indie film
titled Sleight, which premiered in the ultra-low
budget Nexst section of the Sundance Film Festival last year.
This is a
budget title though and doesn't have the resources of those AAA exclusives.
Granted, the conquest mode is very, very lengthy, and the game is a
budget title; but again, with the focus being solely on the repetitive and often irritating drift races, you'll find yourself
done with the game long before you finish off the conquest mode.
The filmmaker also has another true story - based historical drama that he intends to make along with those two big -
budget, tentpole offerings (namely, The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara), but his new collaboration with Hanks -
titled The Post - may begin production before the latter
does.
Considering the game has been developed without the big
budget of an AAA
title, Stormind Games
did an excellent job, considering they have opted in making a third person game which requires way more effort than a first person one.
The next project that garnered her recognition was, oddly enough, the
title role in a low
budget horror movie called All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, that didn't even get a theatrical release in the U.S..
I don't know that Bushido Blade would have an audience today... maybe as a
budget title, but that needs a sequel more than it
does a remaster.
What
do you think of the proposal in the
budget to put $ 1 billion in
Title I money that would follow students, opening the door for what's known as
Title I portability?
Under the Bush Administration's proposed
budget for fiscal year 2007, 29 states will receive less
Title I money than they
did the year before.
First, remember that Trump's
budget does include a $ 1 billion boost in overall
Title I aid, which would bring it up to $ 15.9 billion.
Some Democrats like Elizabeth Warren will probably grill her on the failed education experiment she has wrought in Michigan and on the overall corruption of her way of
doing business — and hopefully extended questioning on whether or not she agrees with some Republicans who are already talking about turning the $ 15 billion
Title I
budget into a voucher program.
If Congress
does not eliminate
Title II funds from the proposed federal
budget, then what could Massachusetts
do with the money instead of throwing it out of a window?
Librarians don't have time to sort through a database of thousands of
titles, nor
do many have the
budget to add hundreds of
titles at a time.
I've seen this happen with librarians — when faced with two competing
titles and a limited acquisition
budget the librarians will take the one that won an award, any award, over the
title that doesn't have an award to its credit.
24 Symbols was very adamant that, as profits are not based on full - scale sales of e-books, readers are seeking out the lesser known
titles for their enjoyment knowing that if they don't like this «unknown» author, they didn't invest a lot of their limited book
budget on the sale.
«What is the
budget of your local library on indie
titles» is an indirect way of asking: «
do you think the librarians discriminate indie books because they think they haven't be vetted?»
Most of us don't have a
budget to spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars to have a cover painted and then lettered for each of our
titles, especially not for short stories or novellas.
Since most authors
do not have a massive marketing
budget to educate potential readers about their book, it is crucial your
title makes it clear what readers can expect.
So, unless a self - published author attends direct sale events like Todd, or
does a lot of Goodreads giveaways — which require a print book — it sometimes doesn't pay to commit the time, energy, and
budget to creating print editions for every
title.
It lacks the immense
budget, time, and, therefore, capacity to fine - tune it to the high standards of such AAA
titles, but that doesn't mean it is without its charm.
God, criticising an indie
title, one that has had a lot of clear effort put into it, for its graphics always feels like a harsh thing to
do since the focus for them and their limited
budget should always be gameplay, but there's no getting around the fact that Project Temporality is simply visually boring game.
Now, given the
budget it's a little surprising to hear full voice - over throughout the game, something which even much more expensive
titles sometimes don't have.
To the game's unending credit, this proves to be one of the more emotional moments in gaming we can remember, creating the type of reaction so many big
budget titles try (but fail) to manufacture — and it's
done here in a matter of minutes.
For smaller
budget titles like NieR: Automata, games funded by other games
doing well, the risk is smaller.
We haven't released a game before, it's true, but the quality of what we're
doing speaks for itself — if you have spent a few minutes in the Playable Showcase then you've probably realized that we are committed to a beautiful looking game that plays just like a big -
budget title would from an established developer.
Games Industry veteran and marketing & PR guru Brian Baglow presents to Scotland's buzzing games development sector the ins and outs of good marketing for games; revealing that it doesn't necessarily require a
budget of millions to tell the world about your next (or first) big blockbuster
title.
If it had been released as a
budget title this would have actually been a very good game but as a full release it just doesn't offer enough value for money.
Spiders certainly don't lack vision, their previous
titles Mars: War Logs and Bound by Flame attempting to replicate the likes of The Witcher, Mass Effect and Dragon Age on a fraction of the
budget.
PSX is about giving breathing room to smaller
titles that make Playstation the brand that killed it in the PS2 Era,
did strong last generation, and is outselling the competition combined this gen. PSX is for giving breathing room to smaller
titles that would get lost in obscurity during E3 amidst the 50 + million dollar
budget title anouncements.
It combines tight combat, inspired art design and innovative game mechanics in a way that would make most other big -
budget narrative
titles jealous, but it doesn't seem to have a focus that ties them all together.
IGN: For Mega Man 9 and Mega Man 10, I don't recall Capcom ever talking about whether or not those were successful
titles given the
budget for those two games.
Is it just another
title quietly sent to the shelf (accompanied by a short - lived ho - hum Amerikan TV campaign that I could not believe they had a
budget for at first) that the publisher doesn't believe in?
Unfortunately, due to the game being just a smaller downloadable
title, the game lacks the kind of
budget that would be needed to
do the show justice.
Do we not already bemoan innovative games that don't sell to big budget title
Do we not already bemoan innovative games that don't sell to big
budget titles?
I just didn't have the time or
budget to throw in another
title that I couldn't bet would please me.
Whilst this may be frustrating for some, and many obviously point to Killzone Mercenary and Uncharted: Golden Abyss in terms of the visual standard expected; the Vita is capable of that level of visual accomplishment but I very much doubt that Revelations 2 has that level of
budget, investment and time afforded as those flagship
titles did.