Said Kotaku.
Anyway, I'm surprised how many replies above me failed to click the link. We request sources on this website but no-one ever bothers to check them :(
Said Kotaku.
Anyway, I'm surprised how many replies above me failed to click the link. We request sources on this website but no-one ever bothers to check them :(
Kresnik said: Said Kotaku. Anyway, I'm surprised how many replies above me failed to click the link. We request sources on this website but no-one ever bothers to check them :( |
;)
Kresnik said: Said Kotaku. Anyway, I'm surprised how many replies above me failed to click the link. We request sources on this website but no-one ever bothers to check them :( |
You think people who spend everyday on a sales website would realize Naughty dog IS sony
Time for hype
That's the same every year...
2010 = Naughty Dog going multiplatform? Not happened.
2011 = Naughty Dog going multiplatform? Not happened.
2012 = Naughty Dog going multiplatform? Not happened.
2013 = Naughty Dog going multiplatform?
OMG WTF I LIKED NAUGHTY DOG THEY ARE BETRAYING THE SONY PLATFORM I WILL NEVER BUY YOUR GAMES AGAIN YOU ARE OVERRATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On a slightly unrelated note, can anyone explain to me how Bungie separated from Microsoft?
I used to think Bungie was to Microsoft as Naughty Dog was to Sony, but then one day they weren't. And I kind of never understood the articles about how it actually happened.
Kresnik said: On a slightly unrelated note, can anyone explain to me how Bungie separated from Microsoft? I used to think Bungie was to Microsoft as Naughty Dog was to Sony, but then one day they weren't. And I kind of never understood the articles about how it actually happened. |
They had a contract and it ended. It was bungies choice after that.
In other news, a Microsoft spokesperson reveals that during 2012 marketing preparations for Halo 4, 343 industries was "this close" to reaching a deal with Nicki Minaj to use the song "Starships", namely the chorus, whenever the famous UNSC ship Infinity was shown on-screen.In the end, 343's Frank O' Conner turned down said aggreement as it "may damage the brand the fans have come to expect".
Source: http://ts4.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4835833370902583&pid=1.7
JayWood2010 said:
They had a contract and it ended. It was bungies choice after that. |
I thought they bought out Bungie. As in, outright owned them, as Sony outright own ND. What kind of contract did they have?
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