
I think in the new Splatterhouse game, you have to play through the whole thing before you can unlock the arcade titles, so good luck with that.
You never saw Totoro? You'd better go see it right now!
I think in the new Splatterhouse game, you have to play through the whole thing before you can unlock the arcade titles, so good luck with that.
You never saw Totoro? You'd better go see it right now!
I'll have my own E3 blog up by the end of the week or weekend, so I hope you can come back to read that. I'll have plenty of good and bad things to say about Nintendo, too, believe me.
There are two kinds of people in this world, those who like FF6 better, and those who like FF7 better. I'm a FF6 man, myself. I would just explode if they remade that. :)
Through DLC, they pretty much have all the characters I wanted to play as, like Zelda, Impa, Tingle, Agitha, etc. But you have some pretty good ideas.
Wait, you've never played Link's Awakening? That's my favorite Zelda title! You should go play it now!
I posted a blog about this before, but I think a Kirby Warriors game would be great.
I'll probably save my E3 thoughts until the end of the week, so be on the lookout for a blog about that.
1943 is one of my favorite 2-D shooters, even to this day. And Pac-Mania is one of my favorite Pac-Games, too!
I remember those screenshots. Probably good that it never came out, since I think we have a better chance of seeing it here in the US on the GBA. However, I never really liked EarthBound. The gameplay felt a few steps back from other RPGs out at the time (like FF6), and the story was so nonsensical that it was hard to know what to do or where to go next. The game came packaged with the strategy guide in the US for a reason. I will say that it was one of the first games to have a really good English translation (for the time, anyway).
I will have to have the Animal Crossing Amiibos!
Yeah since Konami kind of squelched Hudson, I doubt we'll see this ever again. It's sad because there are so many great Hudson properties out there. I know Namco published the Bloody Roar arcade game, so maybe they can work something out with Konami. But I wouldn't hold my breath.
These games were pretty neat and I played a lot of this and the Power Stone sequel at a friend's house. I liked the fun and cartoony character designs. Did you know there was a Power Stone anime? I have a few episodes of it on DVD. So what would you transform into if you got a Power Stone? :) I have no idea what I'd be. :)