No they were too sold at a high price and they weren't bought by very many customers.
I live in Mexico, and Doritos Diablo are sold here in the Mexican market under the name of Sabritas. I'm not sure if they still sell them in your country.
Diablo could be considered Abandon-ware since no major updates have been done since 1998. However, there is still a section on Blizzards website that provides simple support. Blizzard also still produces copies, often sold as part of a collection. So, all told it is not exactly abandoned.
They are not healthy because they still have high calories, but they are not as bad as potato chips.
Doritos is a brand of flavored tortilla chips created by Arch West and produced since 1964 by the American food company Frito-Lay (a division of PepsiCo, Inc.).[1] Doritos are sold in many countries worldwide in assorted flavors.Source: Wikipedia
Yes, Diablo is in Diablo 3.
Lauda had a Lamborghini Diablo, who was sold a spanish buyer around year 92
Doritos were patented in 1966.
Around a track: Murciélago Acceleration: Murciélago Top speed: -compared to original Murciélago: Diablo (but still depends on Diablo model) -compared to all other Murciélagos: Murciélago
The game Diablo lll broke the record for being the fastest selling PC game when it sold 3.5 million copies in the first 24 hours of release. It was the highest selling game of 2012 and sold more than 12 million copies.
No, Diablo I has nothing to do with Diablo II.
Yes, the motto for Doritos is "FOR THE BOLD"
Yes, of course people play Diablo 2: Lord of Destruction. And most people probably will until the release of Diablo 3. And even then, people probably might still play it from time to time.
Me encanta los Doritos