Probability is good— could always enjoy a pretty good kart-racer. ^^
Probability is good— could always enjoy a pretty good kart-racer. ^^
No Zelda game on 3DS launch makes Link sad ... :(
I don't know how bad it was on the Wii since I never owned one ... but from what I remember, you just need one code for everything on the 3DS. I think it works out since I could name myself anything and not worrying about if someone took my gamer tag or not.
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I thought the warranty would be dead if you tried to rip the system open right into the inner guts? I know in most electronics, they usually have stickers or labels that say: "Warranty void if broken".
In theory, and with experience when using devices with interchangeable batteries, the battery with the higher milliamp hour (mAh) should yield a much longer operational time.
The kind of battery you're referring to would be the kind that would add additional and probably unnecessary weight to the product, such as that Nyko battery pack announced a few weeks ago: [www.nyko.com] That, I can understand and, honestly, not an option I'd like to explore.
Okay— for those who gripe about the battery life: the battery is easily replaceable!
I don't know about you but if the stock battery is replaceable with a battery of higher capacity, then it really isn't as big of a flaw that some people make it out to be. It's just a matter of finding a bigger battery that is actually bigger and not some questionable knock-off.
Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!
When I played WoW, the only number I was concerned with was how much health I have. That's mainly because I usually roll as a Tank. Other numbers included my defensive stats, but my primary concern was my HP. However, if I played DPS, it's good knowing I could see a very big number slapped on my face, knowing I…
Honestly, I wouldn't "trust" any particular company. Maybe be a "fan" or "like" the company ... but trusting them might be a bit too much in my opinion.
Well ... it's one of those words you really can't say in front of 10-year-olds ... at least on TV anyway. In the dinner table, on the other hand ...
For those who managed to pick up Dissidia Duodecim today and got one of those red and black Square Enix Members cards in it ... has anyone tried to redeem theirs on the Square Enix website?
I have this bookmarked on my iPhone:
I'd play it! Well, both ways: the 2D Street Fighter way, and Dissidia's multi-leveled arena style way.
The way I see it, he's sort of like the "Dan" of this game ... and most fighting games could always use such an oddball like him.
As long the DRM on something makes me feel like it's not even there, then I'm not really bothered. For example, Steam's stock DRM is something that is non-intrusive and, while playing games, makes me think it doesn't do anything.
On the other hand, if that were the case, at least this person seems capable of trying to defend himself from a mob of Yakuza. He claims to be an MMA trainer, so he should be capable somewhat.
Well ... gotta compare it to something outside the Final Fantasy series for those unfamiliar with it ... actually, the flashiness of the attacks are more like Super Arts or Ultra Combos than just regular super moves. Unless that's what Fahey meant.