Gotta say, for a 90s console game on 16-bit technology, it looked phenomenal. Both this and Super Mario RPG.
It would be worth $50 million today.
That’s assuming you’d actually be able to cash out.
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
So many corporations have used the words “Pro” and “Max” that they have now become meaningless.
It seems you’re on lemmy.world.
You might want to try contacting their support group.
There’s also been an issue where you won’t be able to comment or post if you’re using a VPN or Tor.
Horseshoe theory is real.
The Genie, obviously.
What you’re describing is called a “mid-budget movie”, and you’re right that there doesn’t seem to be much of them nowadays.
does being based on a book count?
Yes, The Wild Robot is technically an IP owned by the author Peter Brown.
I guess you could say she…overdosed on speed.
People on the Internet often say that they want more original movies, but the box office proves that this isn’t always the case.
This is why Hollywood keeps making sequels, reboots, and adaptations, because they make more money than original movies.
And for that matter, original movies are still being made - they’ve just skipped theaters and moved to streaming (again, because they’re not as profitable as preexisting IP).
People have voted with their wallets. This is what the general public wants, whether we like it or not.
Here’s one:
And Blu-ray beats them both.
I thought they were a for-profit company all this time.
Normal hedgehogs are great swimmers
Sonic is not a normal hedgehog.
Short version: No.
Long version: Nooooooo.
I might be mistaken, but didn’t they use the SNES Super FX chip in this game? I know it was used in Star Fox.