@frogfoot: I doubt they have corporate cards (so they have to expense costs and hope to be reimbursed), and it was probably an off-week for pay periods. ~$70 before tax is a decent chunk of change.
All the imagery they showed had Link left handed and the world not inverted, so it's very likely the Gamecube version. Unless they flipped everything again?
I just really hope they don't force Wii controls with it. They were bad in Twilight Princess Wii, and weren't that much better in Skyward Sword.
@keddren: @tits_matador: Oh, no, I totally agree. I love regular Warhammer as much as 40k. It's just that 40k seems to get stuck in genres that I have no interest in, or with games that are only mediocre, and projects that I feel would be a good fit either:
A. Don't get made at all (A 40k version of this)
or
B. Start getting made but never come out (I'm looking at you, 40k MMO)
That said, Warhammer classic/fantasy did kinda get hosed in some situations where 40k excelled (Dawn of War was infinitely better than any of the RTS Warhammer Fantasy games)
@austin_walker: As a man who has never been able to do anything with my hair so it's in a perpetual ponytail (Which my wife won't let me get rid of now), I salute your haircut. Looking good.
@vinny: You mirrored my thoughts. This seems awesome, but would be even more awesome with 40k. You could be facing the Tyranids (Zerg) or Necron(cyber-undead), and have a Space Marine, a Tau Fire Warrior, and some characters from the Eldar (Hell, maybe even a playable Ork).
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