Agromono
Agromono
Agromono

It's just the exact same songs with the sample rate decreased, and less reverb. The GBA was completely capable of playback similar to the SNES, but only if you wanted your battery to last about two hours :/

Sigh. These characters, once so interesting and animated, now look like they were drawn in MS Paint. And sure, we can ignore this mobile remake. We can pretend it doesn't exist. But it does, and it's painful to see that in 2014, this is how Square Enix treats one of its most beloved games.

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Yes, and Australia has clearly "ripped off" the Beach Boys in this TV ad. It's called a cover, and it's perfectly legal provided you get the right licensing. A big K-pop group like Sistar would not get themselves involved in such a potential legal conundrum unless they were sure they wouldn't get into trouble for it.

Wait, that's a quote?

Sometimes C+Ping is mobile devices can be really unwieldy. Also, on my phone, it doesn't even tell you which button does what.

did anyone else feel their mouths going from :D to :I to D:

Ugh, thank god someone agrees with me. I'm sure Lindsey Stirling is a terrific violinist but I hate so many things about her image.

FAKE. A quick Google Image search will reveal that this is actually a crime scene photo from Reeva Steenkamp's murder (aka OSCAR PISTORIUS THING).

I'll be damned if it wasn't.

Clunky tank controls are part of the experience.

Yoko and Cindy (?) were my favourites. Yoko has dat backpack and Cindy has her duck which is surprisingly great.

*waits for everyone to find Chapter 5 a disappointment*

It's a little annoying, to be honest. "Devolved" is right. People go there to make legitimate wishes (especially tourists) and to see things like this is quite... tacky. I could have done without animu polluting every single corner of the place.

*laughs*

Because anecdotal evidence is the best evidence!!!!

Many things about Fire Emblem: Awakening will stick with me, few more than the music. While its battle anthems were stirring—the "get ready to fight" music was some of the best around—but it was the more pastoral, laconic themes that really got to me. In particular the main accordion theme, first introduced in the

Holy crap, they actually made a bunch of rules for it...

Yeah I don't think anyone got the reference, I should have saved this for io9

They'll sound exactly the same as every other battle theme he's written.