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Yankee6X:
Dead Rising.

Yay, everyone dies...
Its crap.

and here they are saying it has nothing to do with, and no relation with Dawn of the Dead the movie... my rear end it doesn't.

The extra letter:

--- Quote from: Yankee6X on 15 Mar 2007, 22:04 ---Dead Rising.

Yay, everyone dies...
Its crap.

and here they are saying it has nothing to do with, and no relation with Dawn of the Dead the movie... my rear end it doesn't.

--- End quote ---
As far as trademarks and copyright go, it doesn't. That doesn't stop it from being heavily influenced and inspired by Dawn of the Dead, though. It's like Fallout and Wasteland.
Their assurances that it had nothing to do with Romero and his movie series was part of the advertising campaign, I think. I remember the site of the game making it very clear that the game had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with them. A case of methinks the lady doth protest too much if I ever saw one...

Johnny C:
Also, what?

BillAdama:
Star Ocean 3
Star Ocean 3
Star Ocean 3
Star Ocean 3
Star Ocean 3
Final Fantasy VII
Any NES game before they started caring about making good endings.

Felrender:
Wow, no-one mentioned Beyond Good and Evil?
That game's ending was such a let-down.
"Oh, hey, Jade, turns out you're really the physical embodiment of some super-creepy alien dude's magic powers, and we've been hiding you on this planet. But now they've found you, so you had to fight your way through several satisfying (If not a bit repetitive) levels, taking pictures and uncovering a massive government conspiracy, until you fought your way onto the alien ship, and now have to fight said creepy alein, who uses total cheap tactics(Ha Ha!  I'm making your controls inverted!) and then, when you finally beat him, you sort of....float around in space with your eyes glowing, while Peyj escapes."
What?

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