A dream system I think is probably gonna happen one day, perhaps now.
Not exact matches
Moe, for reasons I'll explain in a moment,
thinks «reform unionism» is a pipe
dream and that the only effective way to drive school improvement is by getting the
system incentives to emphasize performance — which requires measures of student learning.
After all our school
system has been making huge efforts to teach people not to
think or
dream.
I
think many authors would scuttle their self - publishing
dreams if they had first hand experience of the infamous «returns»
system.
and lastly persona 5 or lets say the persona mainline games that even nintendo fans is
dreaming that should be ported or go multiplatforms with nintendo
systems too... just as stated above sony had exclusive deals with atlus, and the most possible title i can
think of it would be is PERSONA 5
Hello hello games I concur with Patrick I have
dreamt of a game like this, since I was a kid since watching star trek with me dad, being able to take a ship off a planet and check out the local solar
system but to actually leave that solar
system and find an uncountable of others, the sheer scope of the universe to
think if I'm right in thinkink that eventually nms will be compatible with project morpheus gives me shivers, thank you just thank you for doing this P's me an the wife loved Joe danger
Those games are able to lift the sales of a console to six - digit figures by themselves; they're the most revered of all games among the owners of the given console, and an object of envy and frustration of the players who can only
dream about playing them — as well as for those of us, who simply
think that everyone should be able to play all games, regardless of what
system they use.
He
thought of the more minor offenders, agonizing over the young ones especially, whose lives were spiraling, the ones who perhaps had things left in them to do, the ones who wouldn't likely ever murder, but had been unable to extricate themselves from these spirals, from their deranged fathers or their addled mothers, from the lack of any parents, from sexual abuse, from the vagaries of the foster care
system, from the sorts of daily hurdles that Walters would never have
dreamed about — the boys (and occasional girls) who were at that corner, who could turn, the ones whose direction wasn't already set.