Sentences with phrase «who rerelease»

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Titanic (PG - 13 for nudity, sensuality, violence, peril and brief profanity) 3D rerelease of Oscar - sweeping disaster epic about the whirlwind romance of two star - crossed lovers (Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio) who meet aboard the RMS Titanic during the ill - fated ocean liner's maiden voyage.
still gonna buy the hell out of the new one but a rerelease would only work as a simple port to eshop with no internal game changes like textures or anything just for those few who would actually buy that.
Jill: Yes, we have a number of self - published authors who have sold their books to publishers and rereleased them.
I know several indie authors who subsequently got picked up by publishers, who repackaged and rereleased their earlier self - pubbed novels — LJ Sellers and Andrew E. Kaufman, for instance, 2 of my teammates on the Crime Fiction Collective blog, and I know of others.
Definitely on my nostalgic side, there's Twin Signal, a funny and cutely quirky one - shot DVD about a super arrogant robot who turns into a chocolate - obsessed chibi when his human little brother sneezes — and a rerelease of CLAMP's Magic Knight Rayearth, the definitive magical - girls - tossed - into - another - world series.
Well, okay, the songs aren't technically new since they were originally available in March as exclusive downloads for people who bought the special edition rerelease of Ten from Best Buy.
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?
Once the game was rereleased, it was still strongly criticised for the technical issues that still existed leading to refunds being offered until the end of 2015 for anyone who owned the game.
Who ever knew that Cave Story would end up being one of those annoying games that gets rereleased every year?
Players who miss Halo can get the 4K rerelease of Halo: Master Chief Collection instead, which includes a remastered version of the game.
Drivers are given (optional) wacky portraits which displayed on the side of the screen in a race, showing who's ahead of who.The game was rereleased for the Dreamcast as Demolition Racer: No Exit, which featured new tracks, new cars, unlockable minigames, and an additional mode called «No Exit», which plays the same as Last Man Standing in the other games.
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