The benefit of insider trading is information enters the markets quicker. That is good for me. Except for the part where information won't enter the market, as inside investors benefit more from withholding inside information as it profits them.
...no. Westwood got shut down in 2002/2003. Some of their employees stayed in Nevada and formed Petroglyph, and the ones that remained with EA got transferred to EALA, which handles the RTS games.
Yeah, they should release a special Occupied Europe themed Lego set featuring cars with blacked-out headlights, posters saying 'VERBOTEN' and a little Lego-man Hitler with tiny plastic moustache.
Well, http://peeron.com/inv/parts/3626bpx11/one out of three ain't bad.
I'm only 18, I just graduated high school and I'm going into college next year. I have a friend that I like to keep in touch with, but she won't use IM or social networking sites, and I can't always know when she's available to call. Because of this, e-mail's the most reliable way to stay in touch.
Sometime around 2002 I think, Maxis had announced a game called Simsville, which was supposed to combine elements of Simcity with elements of the Sims. The game was canned, and we got Simcity 4 instead. Could this upcoming game be a revisiting of the Simsville concept, maybe?
It's not really "cloning" in Laser Squad's/X-Com's case, since both were developed by the same person (Julian Gollop).
I think you mean Megaman Star Force. Battle Network was soooo 2006.
Because "It's a trap" was said by Admiral Ackbar, not Leia.
...no. Westwood got shut down in 2002/2003. Some of their employees stayed in Nevada and formed Petroglyph, and the ones that remained with EA got transferred to EALA, which handles the RTS games.
Well, http://peeron.com/inv/parts/3626bpx11/one out of three ain't bad.
Oh, I think I know:
COOOOOOOOOOON!
You're thinking of Melissa Theuriau.
/got nothing
Actually, the game was just called Sopwith. I'm stuck with that strangely catchy PC-speaker theme in my head now that you mentioned it...
I'm only 18, I just graduated high school and I'm going into college next year. I have a friend that I like to keep in touch with, but she won't use IM or social networking sites, and I can't always know when she's available to call. Because of this, e-mail's the most reliable way to stay in touch.
No, but Tyrannosaurs fly F-14s.
It's just a show, you really should relax.
Meh. Call me back when we get Disruptors.
...I'm pretty sure The Sims is rated T, but that's just nitpicking.
Ever play Comix Zone? The main villain of the game draws enemies in, then comes in to fight you at the end of the game on a half-completed panel.
A few 7-11's have arcade games. I know the one in my town used to have one a couple years ago.
The NSA just has to build more power plants, that's the answer!
Scanning area... target acquired...
The Incredible Machine was a Sierra game, not EA. I'm pretty sure it would come from Vivendi.
Sometime around 2002 I think, Maxis had announced a game called Simsville, which was supposed to combine elements of Simcity with elements of the Sims. The game was canned, and we got Simcity 4 instead. Could this upcoming game be a revisiting of the Simsville concept, maybe?
I thought that it was cheaper just to use their stock.
Hmmm... now that I think about it, Ballmer does have a striking resemblence to Donkey Kong...
This is what Scientologists actually believe.
You're thinking "chaotic good", Google's thinking "lawful good". There's different ways to go about the same goal, you know.