game to hit stores in '09


by justinmarkus

16 years, 3 months ago


the more i read the more im starting to think that sony really wont have any other choice than to delay because of the lack of a publisher. and even if they get one soon the paperwork will take forever. maybe sony figures if they are gonna have to delay why not delay to a date that would makes sense to release it. not saying i agree. but i can understand.

by austinthe5thgb

16 years, 3 months ago


we should start a protest get everyone to put a signature on it and tell sony to release it this year because weve waited almost 20 years since gb2 and thats more than enough time to be without the boys in gray. plus like i saw in a earlier post u release it in the holiday season this game and other sony products as well as gb products would sell like hot cakes. gah next year my ace. someone get a petition started.

we all need this game to keep sane (*_*)

by JasonLudy

16 years, 3 months ago


Sadly, we have no choice but to wait it out and see what happens with all this crap. As much as I feel that a protest or petition wouldn't do much good, it is amusing to think, as punishment to Sony, we should all buy it for Xbox only…no PS3! That'll teach Sony to mess with rabid fans of an IP. *sigh* We can all be glad, at least, that the game is still coming…eventually. Talk about dangling the carrot in front of the mule. Damnit man…

BTW…not to step on any Star Wars fans toes, but it really burns my biscuits that Star Wars gets ALL this merchandise over ALL these years, and what to GB fans get? Dick. Uhg, it's so frustrating!!! :p

by ghostbusters2131

16 years, 3 months ago


They´re playing with us… sadly, we, the ghostheads, are the most forgotten fanbase around… maybe we´re not as much as Star Wars fans, but c´mon!!! we have supporte the franchise for more than 20 years… and we don´t ask too much… we just want to be recognized, we want to be happy… we want what you people promised to us…

We don´t want any dissapointing anymore… we´re tired… very tired… this week have broken many dreams and illusions on me… this was our year, and we got a stab in the back… that is…
A STAB IN THE BACK!!

:-(

by mdp872105

16 years, 3 months ago


I have a suggestion for sony release the game now satisfy the fans and create new fans of the ghostbusters. That way next year when they release the dvds, movies, and comic they will not only have the old die hard fans but new video game fans who are still on the new game hype and are dieing to learn more about the ghostbusters.

Just think the pozers will love the Gozer

by Buckynohair

16 years, 3 months ago


The game might still see the light of day this yr yet. Next yr is just an idea they're toying with. I bet they're brainstorming all sorts of ideas at the minute.

Personally if were sony then I would release the game this yr followed by a special edition nxt yr for the 25th anniversary.

(Shudder) That corporate way of thinking made me feel dirty all ove.

by muthapussbucket1

16 years, 3 months ago


justinmarkus
… i'm literally gonna' kill myself -_-
im an impatient man!



…do I need to go over how you just used the word “literally” in the exact opposite way its used?

by justinmarkus

16 years, 3 months ago


Main Entry:
lit·er·al·ly
Pronunciation:
\ˈli-tə-rə-lē, ˈli-trə-lē, ˈli-tər-lē\
Function: adverb
Date: 1533
1 : in a literal sense or manner : actually <took> <was>
2 : in effect : virtually <will>

USAGE: Since some people take sense 2 to be the opposite of sense 1, it has been frequently criticized as a misuse. Instead, the use is pure hyperbole intended to gain emphasis, but it often appears in contexts where no additional emphasis is necessary.

you were saying?

by muthapussbucket1

16 years, 3 months ago


So the word conveniently has two meaning that contradict each other?


Sportscasters use this all the time “He LITERALLY ripped his head off”

If the word means actually and ALSO virtually, that it loses all meaning. Just saying, thus endth the argument, i.e. I don't really care, moving on.

by justinmarkus

16 years, 3 months ago


conveniently? not really. i just know how the word can be used:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/literally

there was no argument to be ended, i.e. no need to get bent out of shape for no reason