Yeah, telling enemies apart is a little harder than I thought it would be, but right now the game is torture on my eyes- it is really not meant to be played on an old CRT.
I love Pac man art. When I was a kid I had t-shirts (Iron on!), the Atari game, keychains, bubblegum cards, tons of stickers and a coffee mug. I still have the keychain and mug, nearly 30 years later.
Adverse possession takes 25 years of conspicuous occupancy. You have to live there, tell people you live there, and wait 25 years for someone to tell you to get out before it becomes yours. At least in my state.
No matter how much you hate the banks, stealing property doesn't make anyone a hero, since it is usually not banks that are the victims.
Bear McCreary is absolutely amazing. I especially loved his work on Human Target. Firing him was part of the reason season 2 sucked so bad, along with every thing else they did to sink that show.
I hate Eric Roberts, as well. He's just so awful. The end of The Ambulance was funny, but that's about it. His American Master in Doctor Who was hideous, and he even sort of tainted Dark Knight with his presence.
I just checked, he wasn't in Eight Legged Freaks- what connection does he have to Wuhrer?
I like DLC that extends a game-- guitar hero tracks, COD Map packs, that kind of thing. Costumes for a mostly unseen avatar should never cost money. I have a few Avatar t-shirts that came unlocked from playing games, and I like that something popped up, but I never wear them, because I don't really care what my avatar looks like. Even if I did care, I wouldn't spend money on it.
The fact that people- mostly, I assume, stupid kids with mommies and daddies that give them too much money and don't care where it goes- buy this crap and make free unlockables less and less common.
I do wish there were some better free Xbox themes, but I won't spend money on that either.
I loved Brutal legend, but I forced myself through the RTS parts to see the rest of the awesomeness. Even then, I finished every single optional mission in that game, just to spend more time in that world.
If Schafer showed up on Kickstarter, I think it would break. The game devs there usually put up some pretty cool incentives, I can only imagine the awesome stuff Double Fine might give out. On the other hand, people may feel that an established studio ought to be making/raising their own damn money.
Oh, my, I forgot all about that. Guess you can add K.A.R.R. and the evil Michael Knight to the list, too. And probably a lot of action shows from the 80's.