Stephen Chow's latest box office offering, Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons, is slated by the Chinese press to rake in billions of yuan by the time its run is over. However one thing is still causing problems for Chow: the allegations that his movie stole assets from a video game.
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Daily Video Game writes: "Xbox Store has just launched three new digital sales that offers steep discounts on various combat, family, and free to play games for Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One, including many Xbox 360 games right now!"
I had no idea Binary Domain was backwards compatible. I know what I'm downloading.
I would like El Shaddi, Afterburner Climax, and outrun 2 please. I am sure that there are other games as well but those came to mind for me right now.
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I really really loved this game. I would really love to play it again but unfortunately my Xbox 360 is long gone.
Plagiarism in China? Say it isn't so!
Stephen Chow is a legend. I think I might watch Kung Fu Hustle again.
it depends on the intention behind it. Was it a nod to a popular game or to rip off the scene. I think its the former.
huge difference. Stephen Chow doesn't do DLC.