1: Would The Midway have a Rampage attraction next year?Any questions, comments, etc. before we get to the Fantastic Four movie?
2: How did Bally convince Art Clokey to get the theme park rights to Gumby?
1: Would The Midway have a Rampage attraction next year?Any questions, comments, etc. before we get to the Fantastic Four movie?
Touchstone pictures is the the jim henson lable for adult filmsWill Disney open a touchstone imprint for Atari?
Well, I second the idea of an adult branch for Atari games.Touchstone pictures is the the jim henson lable for adult films
You know, that would work. Especially in a timeline where it wasn't responsible for the infamous Gaming Crash of 83, thus making the meaning of the word both ironic and unfair to the term.Atari is jappaness for about to win. It is customary used in the jappaness game of go in a way simarlir to chechmate. However the japaness have a word simlar to checkmate. It is Chekkumeito. I would call the adult branch of atari Chekkumeito
Say hello to Fox Interactive.Well, I second the idea of an adult branch for Atari games.
That's ingenious!Say hello to Fox Interactive.
How about if the first Croc is one of the launch titles for the Atari Panther?Sorry for the double post, but if Fox Interactive really is Atari's adult division ITTL, then Croc should get a mention when that game comes out next Fall. After all, it's the only non-licensed title they published IOTL.
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That's fine, but can it be a collaborative effort between a team Disney makes of their own employees along with Argonaut? I put Star Fox 2 on as a launch title for the N64, and that has all their A-Team on it.How about if the first Croc is one of the launch titles for the Atari Panther?
If you going to use fox interactive for the more mature games, then I would suggest using disney inative for the family games label and use atari for the computuer and gaming hardware divison . ALos croc is a kidde game so I wouldn't release under the fox interative labelHow about if the first Croc is one of the launch titles for the Atari Panther?
Let me guess it gets a huge critical panningThe Fantastic Four
Released by 20th Century-Fox on May 10, 1996
Directed by
Joss Whedon
Written by
Joss Whedon
JJ Abrams
Based on the characters created by
Jack Kirby
Stan Lee
Music by
Alan Silvestri
Main Cast
Bill Pullman as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic
Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm/The Thing
Calista Flockhart as Sue Storm
Paul Walker as Johnny Storm
Jeff Goldblum as Victor Von Doom
Paige Turco as Alicia Masters
I'm afraid so.Let me guess it gets a huge critical panning
Well, they can't all be perfect, since the advancements of CGI haven't been used enough to benefit from such a feature.I'm afraid so.
They did try to have Mr. Fantastic's elasticity depicted with Stan Winston prosthetics and ILM stop motion when necessary.Well, they can't all be perfect, since the advancements of CGI haven't been used enough to benefit from such a feature.