Sentences with phrase «rerelease if»

This new listing has the same description and page - count as the 2003 release so it's likely a reprint over a formal rerelease if the information on Amazon is indeed correct.
Speaking of Sonic CD's rerelease, Christian «Taxman» Whitehead is likely behind the Sonic 1 & 2 rereleases if his recent tweet is anything to go by: «Those feels, I'm preparing a build for GDC and I won't even be there.»

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Rumours have remained strong about certain Nintendo games possibly set for a rerelease for a while now — Wii U titles that didn't find as large an audience as they deserved on that struggling console but might find a new lease of life if improved and put out on the Switch.
WHY: Charlie Chaplin's first foray into feature - length filmmaking is undoubtedly one of his best works, even if the 1972 rerelease included on this Criterion edition is only 53 minutes long.
I don't really care about not having cars, pirates would have been cool because the first one is one of the best playsets, Star Wars 8 is a no brainer, Guardians 2 also would have been cool because I dug the first one as well, I just don't know what they would have done with figures besides rereleasing old one like they did with cap, & the same with thor, I'd be cool to have a MCU thor & hulk but if the rumors are true that it will be a thor / hulk movie, again rereleases for figures.
With the way that restorations and rereleases are performed, I doubt we'll see either the theatrical or laserdisc edits again anytime soon, if ever.
If you've reacquired the rights to your work from a publisher, then rereleasing the work is a fairly straightforward matter of producing printer - ready book files and professional e-book files.
Yes, some trade books are rereleased but only if they're bestsellers.
I'm curious if Pokemon will mention / reveal / rerelease one of Pokemon Stadium games to have communication with the 3DS ports.
I for one, will eagerly await the arrival of DQXI on the PS4 and also the upcoming Switch version, especially if it includes the goodies Japan got with the DQ I - III ports getting rereleased to celebrate.
This is why despite all the hate they will end up rereleasing a good chunk of the Wii U's first party games if not most of them by the end of the Switch's lifespan.
Many of these games not only were unprofitable or flops on the Wii U due to the tiny userbase, but many games could be potentially doomed to be forgotten if they don't get rereleases, Tropical Freeze didn't even break 1M on the Wii U for example.
With Majora's Mask being the sacred cow of the Zelda series at the moment, who knows if it will feel the same nostalgia fade once its 3DS rerelease comes out?
While it's a little frustrating that SNK seems to be taking their time rereleasing their huge back catalog of games (even more painful when they sport a yearly label), if you're in need of a 2D fighting fix or missed the whole KOF phenomenon, ’95 isn't a bad place to start.
Putting aside opinions on Nintendo's insistence to rerelease Wii - U games for the Switch, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze remains one of Nintendo's best modern platformers, and the Switch version is objectively better than the Wii - U version, even if that is simply due to the inclusion of Funky Kong's easy mode.
If Smash is the ONLY BIG THING they talk about, and it is a basic + port (I think people want at least a Splatoon2 level of reworking) and is the center of the showcase; then they only announce a bunch of OLD games rereleased (PS ports from yrs ago) + don't have anything «new»; if they also don't talk about FE or Metroid; if Pokemon looks like it's been given a «Star Allies» level of accessibility, I think the goodwill from last year finally will be burned ofIf Smash is the ONLY BIG THING they talk about, and it is a basic + port (I think people want at least a Splatoon2 level of reworking) and is the center of the showcase; then they only announce a bunch of OLD games rereleased (PS ports from yrs ago) + don't have anything «new»; if they also don't talk about FE or Metroid; if Pokemon looks like it's been given a «Star Allies» level of accessibility, I think the goodwill from last year finally will be burned ofif they also don't talk about FE or Metroid; if Pokemon looks like it's been given a «Star Allies» level of accessibility, I think the goodwill from last year finally will be burned ofif Pokemon looks like it's been given a «Star Allies» level of accessibility, I think the goodwill from last year finally will be burned off.
If you're going to give it a not recommended, there are better reasons (like the fact that it's been rereleased so many times already) than the fact that you start at the first room when you die.
As a diehard fan of the series, I must confess that I would be very disappointed if BioWare does decide to rerelease this trilogy on next - gen consoles.
I'm excited for this rerelease, if only for seeing all of those cats again in HD.
Takahashi's statement isn't a full confirmation and doesn't specify if we're getting a brand new entry or a rerelease on Virtual Console.
Obviously they couldn't do it with the New 3DS hardware, but I would probably buy Legends if they rereleased it on Wii U, just for that sweet, sweet HD.
If anything, try 999 (originally on Nintendo DS and recently rereleased with Virtue's Last Reward on PS4, Vita and Steam) and see how you feel about it — it was a truly innovative game for its time.
However, Vita players should be aware that Gust often develops Vita - only updated rereleases for Atelier games with a bunch of bonus DLC included, so I'd wait and see if they do the same for Sophie before parting with your cash.
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