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The Burden Of Changing Star Wars

Star Wars as a brand name is a huge deal. Not only in video games, but in pretty much any medium it has been put on. This can be both a good thing and a bad thing.

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tunaks14839d ago

I like star wars and all,
but my god, hardcore star wars fans that spend 24/7 complaining about their childhood need to as Shatner put it, get a life.

on topic, since its coming out on blueray, im sure they will include all versions of 4-6.

darklordzor4838d ago

Nope, it's actually going to be just the latest version of 4-6. No original versions are included. That's one of the reason fanboys are pissed.

I'm a huge fan (seriously, massive house-filling collection since I was 5) but even I don't get the fans who bitch about their childhood's being ruined. It's Star Wars, enjoy it!

Sunny_D4838d ago

I know what you mean. If it so annoying to you, then if they were real Star Wars fan, then they would get the original copy that came out when Star Wars FIRST came out. Nerds probably sitting in their mom's basement, bitching about things.

tunaks14838d ago (Edited 4838d ago )

is it confirmed? If so that sucks, but it wont stop me from getting it. The only thing that really bothered me was the greedo shooting first. I actually like the SE ending (especially the redo of the ewok song at the very end). Can't wait for all the behind the scenes stuff!

jbl3164838d ago

I did not mind the "Special Editions" myself too. The music at the end of "Return of the Jedi" is much better than the original music in my opinion.

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SPINE Movie Adaptation in the Works

Nekki has announced that the forthcoming gun fu game, SPINE, will receive a movie adaptation to expand the franchise.

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Simu Liu Promises the Shang-Chi Sequel Is Still Happening

Despite the lack of updates from Marvel Studios and Disney, Shang-Chi star Simu Liu says the sequel to the successful 2021 movie is still happening.

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Why Did People Hate the Batman: The Killing Joke Movie?

Based on the wildly popular 1988 comic book one-shot by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland, the anticipation soared for Batman: The Killing Joke movie. But why didn't it deliver in the end?

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