
Haven't seen the Yoshi's Island thing yet. Made by the Kirby: Epic Yarn people though, right?
And same here on no 3DS and no money, but maybe that'll change when this comes out?
Haven't seen the Yoshi's Island thing yet. Made by the Kirby: Epic Yarn people though, right?
And same here on no 3DS and no money, but maybe that'll change when this comes out?
Well, spending money is always annoying, but that's what companies try to get you to do. lol
Yeah, it's cool that they're releasing something more than just a port, but also setting it in the same world.
Game & Wario, huh? I wonder if they'll ever give Game & Watch his own game again. Probably not, but I wonder how much the old Game & Watch games go for....
Not at all.
Same.
Accident. It is national news, and the woman I was conference calling in Santa Monica, CA for the new job actually asked me about it, so I'm surprised you didn't see it, but I guess you try to avoid news. Not a bad idea for this week. lol
I mean, yeah, they're going to have to fit it to today's market, and the original is the antithesis of what I think is "today's market," but it is nice to see more being done with the game many consider the series' best after all this time, and all these Ocarina re-releases; finally, 2D Zelda fans get to have their game a bit more recognized in the modern era, and I have a new chance to play at least its style and world again.
I have two, a small and a large. This reminds me once again, I should try actually figuring out how to use my Korg-DS copy. lol
I hear you on Prime: Hunters, though, I still have that demo, controls are just not tight. Honestly, I'm with you on preferring to play with normal controls, but in Spirit Tracks' case, it's just a neat gimmick that I didn't really mind.
Stay strong Boston, and now West, Texas. This is a week a lot of people would like to be over with.