Sentences with phrase «translated name of the game»

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Translated to English, that means the company will slap her name and face onto a game with basic functionality, and hordes of people will play it to stave off boredom and loneliness.
Going through 75 % of all the 118 comments, influential names like Bob Mayer, Russell Blake, Joanna Penn, and H. M. Ward spring up on the screen sharing what success is translated into whereas aspiring authors poignantly voice their thought of what kind of help they will need to help them stay in the game.
Furthermore, by 1991, Nintendo (despite all naysayers) had made it big and became a household name, the easy to develop games Rare had spent years labouring over, translated to easy money, and quite a bit of it.
A Family Patriarch's Ransom of New Content — «Kiwami» literally translates to «extreme,» and the game was named that for good reason.
Some aspects may translate better than others, but as a handheld game, Blackgate is definitely worthy of the Arkham name and the quality it implies.
The game's creators stated that they're aiming to combine a completely interactive world with a hide - and - seek feeling, and that translates into a first - person title where you get to use the Wii controller to open doors, throw refrigerators, toss trees, empty out drawers, and basically pick up and manipulate anything you see in the name of finding cute, little creatures called Elebits.
Someone came across the name, hadn't heard of Super Mario Sunshine or the level in said game and just translated it to the first random term that came to their head.
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