I don't recall the TV series being broadcast to the same extent, say, Transformers was, but I think they only changed the intro song and the GI Joe logos on the toys themselves (to "Action Force" over the red, white and blue banner...Yeah, it was extremely halfassed), and not the voices in the actual cartoon, where it was still GI Joe.
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I bought Dragon Age 2 because I felt like I needed a break from playing all the same games over and over again
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So DNF is out, and if reviews are to be believed, it's horrible. But, to steal from Samuel Johnson, it's amazing that it exists at all. With DNF out and Chinese Democracy released a year ago, what's the go to reference when it comes to vaporware?
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Also, "DNF" and "Chinese Democracy" may both be released, but I don't think the vaporware reference needs to be retired. Any game or album that takes 10+ years to be released deserves to be associated with the term vaporware, permanently (even if the development time is technically not infinite). |
I believe the classic vapourware games are:
Daikatana (3 years, 1997-2000) Half-Life 2: Episode 3 (4 years in October, no release date) Alan Wake (5 years, 2005-2010) Half-Life 2 (6 years, 1998-2004) S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl (6 years, 2001-2007) Dark Sector (8 years, 2000-2008) Team Fortress 2 (8 years, 1999-2007) Darkfall (8 years, 2001-2009) Mother 3 (10 years, 1996-2006) Prey (11 years, 1995-2006) Duke Nukem Forever (15 years, 1997-2011) |
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