Really looking forward to Fire Emblem on Switch. It looks awesome. I wish we'd seen more of Prime 4.
As for Nintendo's classic console, I'd be just as happy if they skipped the N64 and went straight to the Gamecube.
Really looking forward to Fire Emblem on Switch. It looks awesome. I wish we'd seen more of Prime 4.
As for Nintendo's classic console, I'd be just as happy if they skipped the N64 and went straight to the Gamecube.
I was sorely disappointed by Fallout 76 being an online-only game. The setting would be great for an offline Fallout RPG.
I guess I'm tired of developers turning everything into first-person shooters (see: CD Projekt's Cyberpunk 2077) and online microtransaction games. Bethesda was one of the last bastions of single-player gaming in the west. I guess hoping for a follow-up to New Vegas was a bit much to ask. At least Nintendo and Sega showed stuff I want. Glad that Smash Ultimate will have favorites like Cloud in it, and I'm excited about having a real Fire Emblem SRPG on Switch.
I'd like a Switch port of TMS #FE, as well as Wind Waker HD and Twilight Princess HD.
I watch all the big Japanese developers. Not interested in EA, Activision, or Ubisoft, and most years it seems like Microsoft just introduces a bunch of non-game-related crap.
This was me on learning that it was likely to be an online survival game.
I have been playing Xenoblade 2 off and on. Tales of Hearts R was the game that made me get a Vita. I've been replaying FF6 on the SNES Classic Edition and Doom on the Switch.
This was one of my favorite 2013 games, and given how many great games came out that year, that's something.
I wish they'd make a Midway collection for PS4 (and X1, though I don't have one of those) and Switch. I actually have a lot of arcade classics on my Switch, and am enjoying the Nintendo arcade games (Mario Bros, Vs SMB, and now Punch-Out!! Waiting for Vs Balloon Fight and hoping for Donkey Kong!). My favorite Midway games other than Mortal Kombat were Defender, Joust, and Spy Hunter.
Crazy Taxi was a pretty fun arcade game in its day. A lot of games ripped it off. Did you ever play The Simpsons: Road Rage? I think Sega even got that one taken off the shelves for copyright infringement.
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Sorry, these are kind of random. I just like any excuse to bring up some of my favorite game music.
For Julian, I am going to go with Ride the Tiger, Akira's theme from Virtua Fighter 2. Mostly because that's my favorite fighting game series and it gets so little notice. It has great music, and I could honestly do all three songs from the series.
Patrick, I'm going to give him "Sail Over The Storm", Maxi's theme from SoulCalibur.
For whatever reason, I couldn't get the video to work here.
And for Angelo, there is this track from Final Fantasy Tactics, inexplicably named "Antipyretic," a name which brings Tylenol to mind more than epic tactical battles. A lot of the tracks in FFT had rather bizarre names for such a great soundtrack.
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I have more familiarity with the arcade version of Final Fight than the home version. I guess Nintendo censored Poison out due to the Japanese version having her as a transwoman? The intro and the "Continue" screen, where your character had dynamite strapped to his chest, were memorable. The arcade version of Ninja Gaiden used the same general idea with the continue screen. Way to try to guilt people into spending more money, guys. The bad guys who look like Andre the Giant. I've played it through to the end. Final Fight was all right, but I wasn't a huge fan. My favorite beat-em-ups at the time were Konami's licensed beat-em-ups like TMNT and The Simpsons.
I'm sorry about the job. I'm sure you'll be fine, but that probably isn't much comfort right now.
I got my SNES Mini from Toys R Us in Phoenix the week before they announced they were closing down. I never saw the SNES Mini anywhere else, but every Toys R Us in the area had three or four in stock.