Sentences with phrase «game references include»

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Interesting to note is that Facebook's official platform policy strictly states that users must agree «not to promote, or provide content referencing, facilitating, containing or using... online gambling, games of skill or lotteries, including online casinos, sports books, bingo or poker.»
Other in - built games for adults include spotting various throwaway references to considerably less family - oriented films, «The Night of the Hunter» and Scorsese's «Cape Fear» included.
In the instruction manual, Cranky Kong references Rambi with, «I just hope they've included poor old Winky and Expresso this time instead of that bone - brained rhino that always seems to get in the games
Reference & Analysis: A comprehensive tool offering in - depth analysis for all systems in the game including Combat, Moves & Combos, Customization, Weapons & Items, Enemies (with expert strategies to overcome each), and Achievements & Trophies.
In their statement, Sega cited Index's «excellent track record in the design and development of content for mobile phones» and «on the development of home video game software,» referencing (though not specifying) prominent IPS owned by Index — those including Atlus» Persona, Shin Megami Tensei, and Etrian Odyssey.
The newest Pokemon Mystery Dungeon game includes a brand new story, new items, simple tutorial for new inexperienced players, references to past Mystery Dungeon games, and the fact that ALL 720 Pokemon can be added to your team as you go on missions!
The sequel includes a lot of the same positive traits as the original title — an emphasis on collecting, intertextual references to the anime, wonderful connections to modern Japan, and lots of areas to explore — but it also expands on these features and adds new ones at the detriment of the overall game.
Vogt - Roberts is clearly a fan of the games, and even included several references to Metal Gear in his previous film, 2017's Kong: Skull Island.
In this edition, Ready Player One writer Ernest Cline explains every video game reference used in his book, including many that made it into the movie.
The story is structured like an elaborate video game and is infused with»80s pop and game culture references, including allusions to arcade classics Space Invaders, Centipede, Joust, and Galaga.
The resource consists of two, non-editable files in a zipped format: - dominoes games x 3 challenge levels - reference booklet I've included some preview images to give you an idea of what the resource looks like as a whole - SETS 1, 2, 3 featuring nine differentiated dominoes games with reference booklets are also available as a combined resource pack if you prefer, at the special price of # 5.00 - you can have a look at it here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-the-time-9-differentiated-dominoes-games-every-analogue-clock-time-in-french-11381822 Please read the TERMS OF USE carefully - this resource is copyright, and for single - teacher / purchaser use only.
The lesson includes: - Starter - Introduction to important vocabulary - Vocabulary reference for students - Games and activities to practise using vocabulary - Flashcards - Picture battleships game to practise vocabulary - Running dictation activity - Vocabulary and translation worksheet - Dream towns in France reading comprehension - Link to video and associated activity - Page 81 Exercise 5 Reading with answers - Page 81 Exercise 6 Listening with answers and transcript - Page 81 Exercise 7 Reading with answers - Page 81 Exercise 8 Writing - Plenary
The lesson includes: - Introduction to important vocabulary for describing problems in a town - Vocabulary reference for students - Games and activities to practise using vocabulary - Flashcards - Picture battleships game to practise vocabulary - Running dictation activity - Vocabulary and translation worksheet - Dream towns in France reading comprehension - Link to video and associated activity For a version of this lesson designed especially for the AQA / EDEXCEL Studio textbooks, please see my online shop.
* Table of contents * Resume, including continuing education, special committee work and awards and special recognition * References * Letters of recommendation * Transcripts * Educational philosophy * Classroom management theory * Personal goals * Sample worksheets, games and tests * Examples of lessons — units or projects * Photos of your classroom in action to illustrate your lesson examples * Examples of students» work * Final results of projects or committees you have been a part of * Optional: short video showing you in action in front of the classroom and one - on - one with students * Optional: screen shots and addresses of school or classroom websites you have created * Optional: computer disks and print - outs of programs you have written or modified
Suspicion and intrigue are rife, or at least they are in later games since your first couple of games will largely be spent attempting to remember what all the win conditions actually are, although a handy quick reference sheet is included in the box for each player.
Comprehensive references: exhaustive appraisals of all items and monsters — including key parameters that are hidden in the game.
You control a colon (hehe) in a 2D platformer (including a level with a mine cart section, a level with retro game references and a secret level with meme references) collecting letters of the alphabet while learning about typography (well, the learning part is optional, I haven't gone back to read anything after I unlocked it).
Create reference materials and documentation of game characters for licensees including 3D character posing, multi-view drawing, and color coordination.
A game packed with frenetic platforming action, including a vast world with an original storyline and tons of secrets, memorable boss fights, rhythm controlled bonus rounds, catchy chiptune soundtrack and lots of classic gaming references.
Just for reference this guys resume includes: Resident Evil 1 - Planner (87.23 %) Resident Evil 2 - Director (93.13 %) Devil May Cry - Director (92.6 %) Resident Evil Zero - Game Design (84.18 %) Viewtiful Joe - Director (91.19 %) Viewtiful Joe 2 - Story (85.87 %) Okami - Director (92.65 %) Bayonetta - Story and Director (91.00 %) Wonderful 101 - Story and Director (78.02 %) Bayonetta 2 - Story and Director (91.38 %) Not to mention Scalebound was in development with this guy as the director before being trashed.
These terms of use and our Privacy Policy which is incorporated herein by reference (collectively, «Terms of Use») govern the relationship between you and Epic Action LLC or any of its parents, subsidiaries, and affiliates (collectively, «Epic Action» or «we» or «us») relating in any way to your use of our mobile game known as «Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire» («FFXV»), including its chat and communications features, our blog, and all other content and related services (including online services) that Epic Action makes available through FFXV or on Epic Action's websites, including but not limited to www.finalfantasyxvapp.com and www.epicaction-online.com (collectively, the «Game&raqugame known as «Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire» («FFXV»), including its chat and communications features, our blog, and all other content and related services (including online services) that Epic Action makes available through FFXV or on Epic Action's websites, including but not limited to www.finalfantasyxvapp.com and www.epicaction-online.com (collectively, the «Game&raquGame»).
This app provides quick reference access to full movelists of all characters in the game including each character's: * Basic Attacks * Combo Attacks * Special Moves / Super Moves / Traits * And of course, Combos and Corner combos
The investigation itself makes reference to the sales of games that include «sexual violence» against women, and while that may hold true for such infamous games as Rapelay, the UN leaves it almost open to interpretation on what games qualify for their looming banhammer.
I'm not sure why it was included on the list (it's possible the union goofed), but the official line from WB Games is that «Lego Marvel 2» is definitely not a reference to «Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2» or any other unannounced game.
Hmm... Well, not all the in - jokes are JRPG specific (there are quite a lot of just general video game references, including one to Fallout in the opening credits).
Magic: The Gathering Arena is an online game service («Game Service») that allows you to play the Game when you: (a) download and install a copy of the Game client from the Wizards» website or a designated partner site («Download») which includes software and associated media, printed materials and / or electronic documentation; (b) log in to the Game client using your user name and password from your Magic: The Gathering Arena account («MTG Arena Account») via the Game Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&raqugame service («Game Service») that allows you to play the Game when you: (a) download and install a copy of the Game client from the Wizards» website or a designated partner site («Download») which includes software and associated media, printed materials and / or electronic documentation; (b) log in to the Game client using your user name and password from your Magic: The Gathering Arena account («MTG Arena Account») via the Game Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&raquGame Service») that allows you to play the Game when you: (a) download and install a copy of the Game client from the Wizards» website or a designated partner site («Download») which includes software and associated media, printed materials and / or electronic documentation; (b) log in to the Game client using your user name and password from your Magic: The Gathering Arena account («MTG Arena Account») via the Game Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&raquGame when you: (a) download and install a copy of the Game client from the Wizards» website or a designated partner site («Download») which includes software and associated media, printed materials and / or electronic documentation; (b) log in to the Game client using your user name and password from your Magic: The Gathering Arena account («MTG Arena Account») via the Game Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&raquGame client from the Wizards» website or a designated partner site («Download») which includes software and associated media, printed materials and / or electronic documentation; (b) log in to the Game client using your user name and password from your Magic: The Gathering Arena account («MTG Arena Account») via the Game Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&raquGame client using your user name and password from your Magic: The Gathering Arena account («MTG Arena Account») via the Game Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&raquGame Service («Account»)(MTG Arena Account and Account collectively referenced hereafter as your «Accounts»); and (c) utilize any software programs provided to you as an Account holder through the Game Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software&raquGame Service (together with the Download, hereinafter, «Software»).
COMPREHENSIVE REFERENCE: Exhaustive appraisals of all items and monsters — including key parameters that are hidden in the game.
- Aonuma and Miyamoto have played through BotW start to finish - the strangest thing Link can eat is «dubious food» which happens when you mess up cooking - «it's a secret» as to whether the Master Sword can break - Switch TV mode will have better resolution / sound than Wii U - Link can wear green, but it wasn't specified if this was his iconic green tunic - Link does no speak a full sentence - Link does not have a family - Breath of the Wild was the toughest Zelda game to create - companions outside of your horse include a wolf, but this was most likely referencing the wolf Link amiibo - the stamina meter can be upgraded - Link's last name is the same as Mario's according to Miyamoto, meaning it's Link Link - Link is not human - Breath of the Wild takes place after Ocarina of Time - Aonuma / Miyamoto are unsure what NX stood for, but they say it was probably for Nintendo X - you can eventually get a snowboard for a shield (this may be a joke)- you can not eat horses - the game does have big surprises - Miyamoto thinks that Pauline lives in New Donk City - Aonuma / Miyamoto say that Tingle is always happy and the devs love him - While there are multiple Links in games, it's always the same Mario in his adventures - the idea of Paper Zelda is discussed, and while the convo does seem playful, Aonuma says they're working on it.
(including one that made the game think it was a demo instead of a full game) They added a reference to the Toki remake back in that game, (so in 2012) and ever since they just flat out refuse to talk about it and it seemed to have died.
References to Omega based mission were originally included in early versions of the game's script before being removed for whatever reason.
Every cutscene includes at least two references towards it along with the occasionally terrible reference to a specific game.
The sequel includes a lot of the same positive traits as the original title — an emphasis on collecting, intertextual references to the anime, wonderful connections to modern Japan, and lots of areas to explore — but it also expands on these features and adds new ones at the detriment of the overall game.
There are a variety of gameplay secrets and unlockables such as the ability to unlock Big Head mode by pressing up, up, down, down, left, right, left and right on the d - pad or left analogue stick followed by pressing X on the title screen, while there are a total of nine Easter eggs to collect that are hidden throughout each of the tracks which unlocks a Chicken Head player decal, alongside references including locations, characters and even posters from Vector Unit's other games such as the Beach Buggy series and even their first game Hydro Thunder Hurricane.
Methods: A systematic review was conducted using standardized search operators that included the presence of video games and neuro - imaging techniques or references to structural or functional brain changes.
Oddly enough, there's been a couple of other parkour references in video games recently - Marc Ecko's Getting Up from Atari twinned elements of parkour and graffiti in a «tough urban package», and a GDC lecture from the Assassin's Creed team mentioned that the Ubisoft title «strives for real world rules and drew influence from many sources including parkour».
Apart from this it could also include references from other games to work on a fictional story.
It includes references to a wide variety of games and is a real «how to» type book.
But I've referenced tons of games during this process, including Diablo 2, Borderlands, Amnesia, Proteus, Walking Dead, Thief, Rainbow Six 3, Half - Life, FarCry 3 — the list goes on and on.
The localization team that created the Super NES version of the game was even fooled as they included a reference to «Master Sheng Long» in the instruction manual.
In addition to pages and pages of unseen concept art and reference sketches, The Art of God of War III showcases characters and creatures that didn't make it into the final version of the game, including several monster designs that were (sadly) left on the cutting - room floor.
Over 100 reference pictures of Pokémon are included for inspiration, while images taken with Nintendo 3DS Camera can also be imported into the game.
The image is a callback to the artwork of the original 1986 game and is the latest hint from Nintento that Breath of the Wild will include many references to the original Legend of Zelda, possibly even going to far as to be connected narratively as well.
I like the array of weaponry I have at my disposal and it's nice to see weapons from the films being included in the game (reference to the nostalgia point).
The game includes some sexual material: references to a priest molesting a child; a prostitute soliciting a character on the street (e.g., «Pay me a glass and I'll be gentle... Pay me a bottle, and I'll be nasty... I promise I'm cheap and clean.»).
Dataminers have uncovered a bunch of files, some dating back years, that suggest a number of features and combat styles that aren't in the game, including parachutes, and island map, and «survival» references.
It includes meta references to Donkey Kong and Mario Kart, which was a bit strange to see in an official Nintendo game.
Aside from being a great racing game in and of itself, it also includes countless references to many classic SEGA franchises.
Jodie will help several outside characters on her journey, including a community of homeless individuals and Native American residents of a secluded ranch, but outside of their own respective Chapters, they are of no importance, and are only referenced again towards late - game.
And despite being credited in the game, many of the Sega references give way to Nintendo ones, including some costumes (including Star Fox, of all things).
Valve has confirmed that the Steam version of fantasy role - playing PC exclusive The Witcher 2 does not include digital rights management after players found reference to the dreaded SecuROM in the game.
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