Actually, ARC System Works developed the popular Guilty Gear fighting series for the Playstation, Dreamcast, arcade, and Playstation 2 systems. They also worked on various PC and Playstation dating simulators as well.
I think they would continue to work with Sammy for newer games in the Guilty Gear series but I don't think Samy owns ARC System Works. I think the next game in the series would recieve the Sega Promotion treatment on television, internet, and in magazines. The only thing that could go wrong with the Guilty Gear series if Sega would get involved in the process.
Only if ARC works on the next Sonic game or even remake Streets of Rage:~~~~~~~
I had a c128 and never heard of the infinity machine. I tried a google search but I had no decent leads. I wonder if you would give me more information about this device because I grew up in a Comodore gaming enviroment and I used to read the cataloges (the c64/128 was kinda obscure in the US durring the early 90's). Thanks in advance.
When I used to write for PSXNation, I wanted to review a game, any game. I thought to myself, what is a game that nobody in PSXNation claimed to review first. A thought went into my head and decided that I want to review 3dO's Portal Runner. To my suprise, Brian Gray sent Portal Runner through the mail and I went to my room and started to play it. I had the PS2 for several months and I hadn't played too many PS2 platformers, so I had an open mind. To my dismay, Portal Runner had the few rare qualities of useless iteam collection, cumbersome controlls, terible graphics, and a clichéd plot to boot. If you want to read my review in bad english, go to here.
Portal Runner is a part of the golden dung pile of 3dO's Army Men series. I don't know how it got popular, maybe due to some nice marketing and trying to cash in on a Pixar related success. Outside of the Heroes of Might and Magic and High Heat Baseball, 3d0 normally releases bad games (Godai: Elemental Force, and Dragon Rage are recent examples).
Let's not bring up the Peter MacDonald directed NBC tv movie: The Lost Empire. If you see his film credits, he helped prodcued disasters like Tango and cash. Here is his filmography http://us.imdb.com/Name?MacDonald,+Peter
and there is the info of the movie
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0198779
Wow, I never knew I could make out with a girl for that long.
No wonder why she was catching her breath.
Since when is Battle Royale being adapted? I loved that movie and wonder what are the adapters going to censor from the origional concept?
I just hope the adaptation keeps the origional message of how oppressive the school system can be.
Actually, ARC System Works developed the popular Guilty Gear fighting series for the Playstation, Dreamcast, arcade, and Playstation 2 systems. They also worked on various PC and Playstation dating simulators as well.
I think they would continue to work with Sammy for newer games in the Guilty Gear series but I don't think Samy owns ARC System Works. I think the next game in the series would recieve the Sega Promotion treatment on television, internet, and in magazines. The only thing that could go wrong with the Guilty Gear series if Sega would get involved in the process.
Only if ARC works on the next Sonic game or even remake Streets of Rage :~~~~~~~
Well, in actuallity Nemesis was no match for Jenifer Lopez's behind in Maid in Manhatan.
Man, after clicking on the main page, http://www.racialcompact.com/.
This site looks like something that a Nazi would write.
BIGOT, with a capital B.
Just be carefull next time that somebody doesn't post a racism URL unless if the person clearly warned in advance.
At least, here in the west, we have Grand Theft Auto 3 for PS2!
If Leia "knew" that Luke was her brother, why in Tatooine did she kiss him.
He was talking about Bonzi Buddy, that spyware program that says what you type. Now that was funny, please mod him up.
What are you talking about Ad breaks for, G4 is nothing more than one big video game advert!
I had a c128 and never heard of the infinity machine. I tried a google search but I had no decent leads. I wonder if you would give me more information about this device because I grew up in a Comodore gaming enviroment and I used to read the cataloges (the c64/128 was kinda obscure in the US durring the early 90's). Thanks in advance.
When I used to write for PSXNation, I wanted to review a game, any game. I thought to myself, what is a game that nobody in PSXNation claimed to review first. A thought went into my head and decided that I want to review 3dO's Portal Runner. To my suprise, Brian Gray sent Portal Runner through the mail and I went to my room and started to play it. I had the PS2 for several months and I hadn't played too many PS2 platformers, so I had an open mind. To my dismay, Portal Runner had the few rare qualities of useless iteam collection, cumbersome controlls, terible graphics, and a clichéd plot to boot. If you want to read my review in bad english, go to here.
Portal Runner is a part of the golden dung pile of 3dO's Army Men series. I don't know how it got popular, maybe due to some nice marketing and trying to cash in on a Pixar related success. Outside of the Heroes of Might and Magic and High Heat Baseball, 3d0 normally releases bad games (Godai: Elemental Force, and Dragon Rage are recent examples).
Let's not bring up the Peter MacDonald directed NBC tv movie: The Lost Empire. If you see his film credits, he helped prodcued disasters like Tango and cash. Here is his filmography http://us.imdb.com/Name?MacDonald,+Peter and there is the info of the movie http://us.imdb.com/Title?0198779