Halo 2 Mountain Dew Slurpee Original Advertisement (2004)
This 2004 ad highlights a Halo 2 partnership with 7-Eleven featuring limited-edition Mountain Dew Slurpee cups. Customers could buy cups with Master Chief artwork and enter a sweepstakes to win a trip to Bungie Studios.
@SYACVG This has been talked about for several weeks? Giant Bomb, Castle Super Beast, Yo Videogames! Have all been talking about PlayStation not only dialing back but stopping all future games that aren’t live service from going to PC due to poor profit margins.
@ToonGuy1234@HeavyFreaked@GreenTextRepost@Epicartworks Tbf that elevator shaft is right before Al’s apartment and that level is dope, but yea I get you. I gotta be real I don’t think Banjo 1 has a bad level in it, Banjo 2 definitely has some questionable ones though
@HeavyFreaked@GreenTextRepost@Epicartworks A lot of it’s good but there’s some stank levels in there like the elevator shaft and the baggage terminal, speaking as someone who 100% it last week.
You’re not getting a good live action Resident Evil movie that’s a direct adaptation of the games, thats what animation is for. I had to listen for years about how goofy the OG live action Resident Evil fights looked but you think it’d be suddenly better if it was Leon instead?
@Nintendont_64 Is the OG Ninja Gaiden worth playing for any reason out of curiosity, like is it worth it to play before playing NGB or should I just skip over it
@Kgothatsoxo Enabled/disabled analog function on certain games. For instance DOA2 Hardcore. You have to push the button and activate analog options in settings or else you can’t use the stick function at all (not that you would for a fighter anyway).
@DireRavennn The Pillows entire discography is something to be cherished. I’m glad so many people get to find out about them via one of the best anime’s ever created, a match made in heaven.