Sentences with phrase «than the lifetime version»

The Brits» take on Liz and Dick has to be better than the Lifetime version.

Not exact matches

Yesterday, FDG Entertainment announced that revenues generated by the Nintendo Switch version of the game in 3 months are 20 times higher than the lifetime revenues on Steam.
Bram Stoker's Dracula Rated R for sexuality and horror violence Available on DVD and Blu - ray This doesn't feel like classic material yet, but believe it or not, it's been 23 years since Francis Ford Coppola's horror masterpiece hit theaters, and this newly remastered version looks and sounds even better than I remembered from a half - lifetime ago.
Yesterday, FDG Entertainment announced that revenues generated by the Nintendo Switch version of the game in 3 months are 20 times higher than the lifetime revenues on Steam.
Though some companies still support the Master System today, and companies like TecToy still promote the Master System and other classic Sega consoles with official Sega license, I can't remember the last time the NES still got that consideration today, but then Nintendo is quite strict with their licenses still, probably because they wanted to do things in the future like the NES Mini and the SNES mini and I hear there might even be a N64 mini soon (official smaller versions of the original consoles)-- would love to see Sega do a classic Master System console and other Sega classic consoles too, Masato Maegawa from Treasure (great 3rd party company, that has probably worked more closely with Sega than any other company in its lifetime) also said he'd like to see Sega do the same thing.
You can opt for premium or subscription services (lifetime access costs $ 49.99), but there's a free version, too, which is much cheaper obviouly than most quality sound machines.
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