
Would have gotten the retro duo, but I don't need the SNES slot because I own those games on other systems... Chrono Trigger on Vita and DS, FF IV on everything else, Super Metroid, SMW and A Link to the Past on the VC.
Would have gotten the retro duo, but I don't need the SNES slot because I own those games on other systems... Chrono Trigger on Vita and DS, FF IV on everything else, Super Metroid, SMW and A Link to the Past on the VC.
the standard NES one, yellow and white plugs
I got my Shovel Knight and felt quite satisfied. Never got the fever... Maybe because it isn't first party
I don't necessarily agree with everything that is going on with games right now, but I have some thoughts.
From what I understand, Street Fighter V is set up as a platform. Instead of ever seeing Super Street Fighter V and Ultra Street Fighter V a couple years down the road, you pay for the game once and all those upgrades come down the pipeline. From everything I have heard so far, SFV probably should have shipped with a few more features.
Far Cry Primal apparently has one peice of announced DLC, but I heard that there is no season pass.
As for Hitman, from what I read, the game is the season pass. You pay $60 and the game is released as peices over the next year.
I completely agree that Battlefront should have had more to the base game... At the very least a single player campaign.
I can understand why companies are doing the season passes and DLC and all that. Development costs have gone up, but the price of the games has stayed the same. It just helps them recoup some of the costs so that they can give us another game instead of having to close their doors.
To be CLEAR, I rarely buy DLC because I do not want it, but I understand why it is there.
I will probably come back and let the wonderful folks over here know how I feel about the system.
I really enjoyed Awakening, and was tempted by Fates, but I decided against it. I haven't touched my 3DS in over a year at this point, and I don't really want to.
One of my high school friends had the Popeye cabinet in his basement. I have such fond memories of playing it to no end.
yep, I heard a bit of NES music over the weekend and cannot stop thinking about those games.