They do, but it's a very small part of their total financing (less than 1% I think), and they don't have government appointed staff or anything like that.
scribblemacher
Are you trying the original or Enhanced Edition? I've had no issues playing the EE versions of Infinity Engine games on Ubuntu
I've only owned one Radiohead Album and it was this one. It pretty much stayed in my car's cassette player for a year!
This 100%. The only games I've managed to finish in the past ten years are on Switch or a portable system.
I like the old one AND I like the new one. I will like all cartoon bee variations provided. Half the reason I joined this instance was for the bee pun.
I don't watch a lot of anime, but how about the original Evangellion? My understanding is that the last few episodes were deeply confusing and disliked when they came out, to the point that the movies were created partly to "fix" the ending.
Spirited Away
Circa 2002, I had refused to give anime a chance because it looked like kid junk to me. Spirited Away singlr-handedly convinced me I was wrong.
You beat the materia keeper without using materia!?
I loved Ogre Battle 64. To date, I can't remember playing anything else quite like it.
I can get behind the CC vs CT take. I finished CT first circa 1998 but found it pretty boring (I have a better appreciation for it now). CC was a lot more enjoyable to me--combat had a lot going on, and the music is an unmitigated masterpiece.
Putting DQ7 on here is almost a bit spicy, but I think it's one of the best representations of the series in terms of scope, pacing, gameplay, and storytelling. It's absolutely slow, but that was sort of the point.
I played a lot of FreeCiv and had a lot of fun with it. Not sure if it's still dev/maintained