Why now? That's what I want to know. Why do this now? They've released how many versions of Street Fighter on the VC? Why wait until now to do this, when another game was released about a year ago that has this functionality.
Why now? That's what I want to know. Why do this now? They've released how many versions of Street Fighter on the VC? Why wait until now to do this, when another game was released about a year ago that has this functionality.
It certainly is something a bit odd. It makes sense, in some senses: A fee deters gamers from sharing copies of UMD games, and keeps players from outright stealing the games. It's still a pretty steep fee for a game someone already owns, though. This wouldn't help me feel too encouraged about buying a Vita to catch up on missed PSP games, but it is better than having no alternative.
Also, I'd totally do this if I borrowed a friend's copy of a game I liked. It has positives and negatives, I'd say.
This clearly should have been a video review. Imagine a montage of Nick just running in place, over and over again.
And that makes sense. Regardless, GameStop's extra costume is a bit lacking compared to the other two extras.
It made me sad to see that one of the Seasons of the Simpsons used the game's sprite art in promoting it, just because I thought I'd never legally be able to play the game again.
This is practically a day-one purchase for me.
I really don't think this is an Xbox platform. I talk about my opinion in PB & Jason, but judging by the context and the innards of project loop, I'd say it's a TV media device akin to the Roku XS or even the Apple TV, or it's another attempt at a Zune-like platform to compete with the iPod Touch.
Pidgits totally appeared in Super Mario World. I should know, I played the game for Halloween! To see a pidgit, one must complete the bonus world obtained by finding the secret exit in the last Star Road stage, then find a stage with horizontally-fired Bullet Bills. Instead of Bullet Bills, Pidget Bills are fired! Or something like that. They're definitely pidgits, though.
Looking at the news, I'd say the Best Buy and Amazon deals are the best. Personally, I'd go for the Amazon one, absolutely. Who needs a book when you can get more of the game?
I saw this one at E3, seeking it out after the massive banner THQ had placed outside. There were some incredible aspects to the game, involving strategy, branching possibilities, and especially the setting. Considering how well established some of the ideas were, I'm surprised to see such a delay. Clearly there, the game was a work-in-progress, but I did expect it to be released this next year.
I suppose we'll hear more about it at the next E3, since now it's release is slated for some mysterious time the year after next.
Dragons were definitely one of the most promoted things at E3, I'm not saying that's all there is, but I think they're probably the most featured new elements of the Elder Scrolls games.