
Yup. I did upgrade to the DSi later, though. Mainly so I can review downloadable DSiWare games.
Yup. I did upgrade to the DSi later, though. Mainly so I can review downloadable DSiWare games.
Yeah I'll probably have my part 2 up by the end of this coming week.
Yeah I loved StreetPass but we sure did have to do more work to enjoy it than in Japan, where the population is more concentrated.
For some reason, I ike the DS a little better than the 3DS. It's hard to explain.
Yeah I wish the Phoenix Wright games got physical copies in the US. I also wish we got the Phoenix Wright vs. Sherlock Holmes games, too.
I remember Trauma Center. Never got into it but I do remember it at E3. One year they had a booth lady dressed as a nurse who was unusually flirty towards me. Wasn't expecting that!
I loved the Mega Man Legends games, even though I'm not sure they've aged well. Tron Bonne and the Servebots are some of the best characters Capcom has ever created and I'm glad they got their own game (I'd rather have a Tron Bonne sequel). If they repurposed MML 3 for Switch, I'd squeal with joy so loud you'd be able to hear me!
I don't know if Capcom is taking Mega Man THAT much more seriously, though. I liked Mega Man 11 and all, but it was a budget title and kind of felt like it. I just think that Mega Man 8 was a better modern Mega Man game, bad voice acting and all.
Judgement?
Rhythm Heaven is fun, but hard. I like it, but prefer WarioWare.
I'm kind of out of the loop on Xbox stuff anymore, so what's Ultimate?
The first SNK games I remember in arcades were Munch Mobile and Alpha Mission. But Ikari Warriors and the others you mentioned sure were popular in nearby arcades as well!
Jarvis still makes good games. One of my current favorites of his is Space Invaders Frenzy.
You never saw Defender in an arcade? That's almost like never seeing Pac-Man in an arcade.
I didn't know there were Ys games on mobile!
I don't really remember seeing Vanguard in arcades when I was a kid. Unless I just didn't notice it. Which is strange because nearby arcades sure seemed to support other SNK games. It must've been popular enough, though, since it got home ports on systems like the 2600 and even the Vectrex!