Sentences with phrase «few big franchises»

In addition, everyone complains why there is such an emphasis on just a few big franchises and question why there is no variety in video games.
According the company, they have a few big franchises headed to the system and we are once again officially excited to play our PSP.
The vast majority of content are from indie authors, mixed in with a few big franchises such as Hunger Games and Harry Potter.

Not exact matches

Crowdfunding has made a big splash in the last few years as sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo have helped entrepreneurs launch donut shops, produce albums and create smart watches; theoretically, it's a perfect vehicle for franchising.
Stand out among frozen dessert brands by aligning with a big - brand presence Menchie's started out as a simple dream of a young couple in love and over a few short years has transformed into the world's largest self - serve froyo franchise.
Josh McCown got $ 10 million to mentor whoever the Jets draft at quarterback, and Case Keenum getting paid big to basically be a place holder for whoever Denver drafts to be the franchise quarterback in a few months.
Sales of the franchise have been declining in the last few years, which is why this overhaul finally happened, but the new game even seems to have been rejected by its biggest fans.
While Konami's announcement of Metal Gear Solid for the iPhone is tough to be topped, the company will also be releasing a few of their other big franchises as well, including Silent Hill and DDR.
While it's got a few issues, this is a charming kickoff to the next big franchise.
Here's what's new and ready to stream now on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, HBO Now, FilmStruck, video - on - demand, and other streaming services... Pay - Per - View / Video - On - Demand It is a big week for VOD debuts big and small, and few are bigger than The Fate of the Furious, the eighth film in the car caper franchise with -LSB-...]
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.
For a few years in the 2000s, the Barbershop franchise was a pretty big deal.
What we are excited about: Illumination Entertainment is responsible for giving us the Despicable Me franchise, which has become one of the biggest powerhouse animated franchises of the past few years.
The trend continues after Marky Mark, as the list is mainly comprised of actors who've starred in uber - lucrative franchises or big - budget superhero movies, films for which there are conspicuously few female roles.
There are very few, if any AAA franchises anymore, which is definitely a big part of why Twisted Metal's multiplayer is so refreshing.
Xander Cage is a new franchise, and Vin Diesel, who was walking around Sundance a few years ago telling everyone he would someday be a big star, was right.
One of its biggest advantages is that it's one of the few movies this summer that isn't a franchise or jumping off point, so there are actually some stakes involved.
In addition, they have practically given up on small and medium - sized movies, producing instead a few big ones with branding and franchise potential.
The Australian writer / director has an impressive resume and has worked on a few big movie franchises.
But with «Chronicle» director Josh Trank working on a version of acclaimed game «Shadow Of The Colossus,» things might be looking up, and now another serious name has come on to take a role both in front of and behind the camera with a big - screen take on one of the most acclaimed and best - selling game franchises of the last few years.
A few times a year Marvel and DC have big events that crossover into popular franchises.
I think they may have pulled a Nintendo and secured Vanquish 2 exclusive to Xbox platforms, Actually they may have gone back to Sega like they did with the original xbox and secured a bunch of their games for xbox exclusivity... thats the only way I see them making a quick and big splash with fans... if they announced new studios under their umbrella thats great but fans are not going to see those rewards until the next generation as it will take a few years to get those IP's whether brand new or existing franchises up and running... thats how I see them making shock and awe, IF they even pull that off.
One of the biggest reasons why the Xbox 360 has sold as many systems as it has done over the last few years, is because of the Halo franchise.
Originally an indie title, it's blown up in popularity over the last few years and has become one of the biggest gaming franchises to ever exist.
It isn't only Disney, but also other big studios have been banking heavily on the franchise formula over the past few years.
Microsoft took the stage at this year's E3 with a handful of new titles from their big franchises, a bunch of indie console - exclusives, a demonstration of their new Hololens technology and a few exciting surprises.
They have a few of the bigger ones, but the JRPG genre mostly exists on Nintendo and Sony platforms... and people that want those kinds of games aren't going to be satisfied with a few of the bigger franchises.
I've played the plants vs zombies franchise across a few platforms and always enjoyed them as a pick up and play game when I've been bored, they have been really helpful during the boring times of needing a filler game (something to fill your time until the next big release comes out) and this game is a few steps above that!
I have a hard time seeing Arms becoming Nintendo's next big IP, but it has a solid enough foundation to potentially grow into a midlevel series and a few memorable characters — like Twintelle, whose coiled fighting arms spring not from her shoulders but her pigtails — with potential to eventually receive cameos in other Nintendo franchises.
A few years later (and a couple of iterations of Street Fighter later as well), many new big franchises started up.
Over the last few years, I was joined by a wonderful group of creators with impressive resume, driven by the common passion to create something original outside the big commercial game franchises.
I'd like to preface this by saying that I am a pretty big MechWarrior fan, having only recently rekindled my love for the whole Battletech franchise by replaying MechWarrior 4 a few weeks ago.
This was one of the few earlier racing games I enjoyed before the Need For Speed franchise got big.
A new Humble Bundle has arrived in the last day that offers a good mix of EA's games from the last few years and will certainly offer a cheap way for players to try out some of the company's big franchises.
We've known for months now that Activision's next big entry in the popular Call of Duty franchise is none other than Black Ops 4, but few official details have been confirmed for the upcoming game.
There were a few big reveals to be had for the Fallout franchise.
it also makes sense, because it's one of the biggest franchises Nintendo has, and one of the few that hasn't shown up there yet.
The gaming community has been sick of EA for the past few years (and rightfully so), and the yearly releases of Madden doesn't help, but this year's Madden 15 is truly a big step forward in the franchise.
Canada's biggest grocery chain, Loblaws, has been struggling for a few years in anticipation of the Wal - Mart grocery invasion; it built new warehouses that didn't work, neglected its own fabulously successful President's Choice franchise and filled the aisles with cheap Chinese knockoffs of everything from barbecues to furniture instead of food.
Mario Kart is a spectacular franchise, and has been one of Nintendo's biggest titles of the last few years.
With just a few more days until the big E3 2014 video game trade show begins, the folks at mobile publisher Gameloft have released the first teaser trailer for Modern Combat 5: Blackout, the next installment for one of their most popular franchises.
Over the past few years, developer Telltale Games has been known for their narrative - focused adventures pulled from numerous big name franchises like The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Batman, and more, with Humble Bundle offering a nice package of some of the studio's most acclaimed titles.
A few years later, a couple of big franchise operators opened some larger stores on the edge of town.
What is growing is the absorption of real estate offices by national or regional corporations, a trend driven largely by the mergers and acquisitions of the big national franchises and a few large independent companies.
However, the general trend seems to be that there are fewer franchises with just one or two international offices, and some bigger brands are focused more intensely on global expansion than they were before.
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