(further reading on the whole vinyl issue, though this article is kind of old now so I’d be interested in seeing if anything has changed since then)
I think the Vinyl situation is one of those things where its gonna stay the way it is until things break to the point of widespread, non-trivial production halts and we gotta figure out how to 3D print parts or there will be no more vinyl.
Yesss, Ken Sugimori is my kin 
The once and future king is back, baby!
I may literally only play Bungie games from now on.
I’m excited to have Halo multiplayer on PC
Yeah, I feel like I’m seeing more and more tweaked CRT shaders that look real nice but I’m all “That shit never looked like this on my TVs”. Conversely NTSC filters and shaders always seemed a bit off to me for NES games and I suspect that most of my NES’ing was done on a Commodore 64 monitor rather than a TV has something to do with it.
Well, it’s been ten years since I beat this thing, I’m willing to do it again.
Sometimes these remasters come out and I wonder, what evidence of demand was there for this? Who greenlit the expense of doing this?
I guess a ten year anniversary of a thing is as much a reason as any.
Though as far as I can tell, this is being ported by Sabre Interactive and published by Mad Dog Games, both recently of World War Z fame and, uh, Shaq Fu infamy.
With Terminal Reality long defunct and Atari selling speaker hats, I’m wondering how they got a hold of this thing.
but will it have the Doritos ads
Could really go for a PEPSI about now.
Still heartbroken that the Prototype remaster didn’t carry forward the weird, alternate universe Times Square where every other retail store was a Hollywood Video.
Or Burnout Paradise and all the Gillette/Vizio ads all over the city.
YESSSSSSSSS
The demand was me. All me.
:3
“Ageing”
Good ol’ Kotaku proofreading
it’s more about the editorializing. like, ok, i get it, copyright stuff is dumb, but
yeah the way game publications other anyone whos not deeply involved in videogames gets old