I'm not sure that matches that take days on end to play, obsessive attention to the weather and long periods of inaction are quite what EA's target market would go for.
I'd buy it though.
In fact, more to the point, when are we going to see an accurate, real-time coarse fishing game? Now that's British.
Sega utterly failed to market the Dreamcast properly here in the the UK, and seemed to just give up as soon as the PS2 was released. Its a shame, it was a great little console with some brilliant games. Certainly the PS2 has a faster release rate, but at the moment I'm finding it difficult to find a single new game that I like. It seems to me that Sega need a business training course rather than a merger.
I'd buy it though.
In fact, more to the point, when are we going to see an accurate, real-time coarse fishing game? Now that's British.
But the parent comment said he didn't remember any British games, there was no mention of a time frame.
A month doesn't seem like very long to me. I think these people are going to run into trouble.
Of course, being circular it can't vacuum corners, so you'll have to buy a seperate vac and do that bit yourself. What a fantastic design.
This ICM poll says different. The company you keep and the media you choose to follow is not necessarily the view of the nation!
Mario - Sonic titles unlikely? With Sega working with Nintendo on the GBA, I think it's just a matter of time. Neither company would lose out.
Sega utterly failed to market the Dreamcast properly here in the the UK, and seemed to just give up as soon as the PS2 was released. Its a shame, it was a great little console with some brilliant games. Certainly the PS2 has a faster release rate, but at the moment I'm finding it difficult to find a single new game that I like. It seems to me that Sega need a business training course rather than a merger.
No, YOU don't want to be part of the EU. Where did you get the "we" from?