AriKagura
Ari Kagura
AriKagura

Dude! I remember playing the original. I actually owned this on a very old PC back in the day. Trying to do those special moves on the keyboard was a pain the butt but kicking Sagat's butt back in the day felt somewhat rewarding back then ... probably because I found the game pretty tricky to play using a keyboard as

I was eating some sesame chicken wings and a baked potato. For desert, I had a three-chocolate ice cream: white, regular, and dark.

The only multi-disc game I played on the 360 was Final Fantasy XIII— even though I installed the contents of all three discs, the game still asks me to swap between discs when needed ... which isn't often, actually— when you get to disc 3, you can stay on that disc and finish up any post-game content, like

I suppose that makes some kind sense when it comes to Steam. I know my account name is different from my display name.

Hey Brad! Thanks for the fight! I tried to hit Rematch, but I guess I hit the wrong option or something ... the control scheme on the 3DS feels backwards as far as the default options for Accept and Deny goes ... Anyway, we should knock heads some time! I thought I had a blast with it. :3

My older brother is a total NASCAR nut so he'll probably end up picking it up. But for me, I like arcade-style racers, like Need for Speed— at least games like that give me some kind of thrill of the kind of racing I'd prefer to do without having to worry about a real cop trying to bust me for it.

I picked up 3rd Birthday for my PSP— can't wait to play it! But I did redeem the code for Lightning's alternate costume in Duodecim. Now Lightning looks like a bad-ass!

Personally, I'd like to have a single-player game, regardless of genre, to have a somewhat engaging story where I can somehow associate myself with the lead role and actually become that character. I think with that in mind, the length of the story should at least be suitably long enough ... I'd say around 20 hours

Well, I checked my AR Games and so far, it still remembers what I've unlocked so all's not lost at this point. I'm still wondering about the date and time issue, however. On the other hand, it would be nice if the date and time could synchronize with a time server so I don't have to set it up if the console some how

I'm not sure if this is related, but I only had this issue once, and it was when I put the console in Sleep Mode while I was playing Super Street Fighter 4— I didn't use the power button, but closed the console instead. The console simply wouldn't wake itself back up.

Here's me: 0430 - 8274 - 0025

I remember reading an article a while back of why Nintendo opted and defended the use codes some time ago, but I kind of forgotten about it.

I was under the impression it was one of those things where you could put in a short quote of what your avatar would say everyday. Currently, my Mii says "I'm Capt. Basch!" ... just the first random thing in my head, I suppose.

I'd say this one is my favorite, so far!

I had the opportunity to incidentally try out the StreetPass features in SSF4 ... it's actually kind of cool. My brother walked into my room with his 3DS and his copy of SSF4 and he just happened to have his StreetPass group setup. After I noticed a little green dot on the home screen next to the SSF4 icon, I had to

I added you up!

Well ... I wouldn't call myself a "Pro" ... as in, I don't do this as a profession with some weirdo breathing heavier behind my neck as I get close to some kind of deadline. Just a pastime activity, though I do accept commission work, which I've done a few last year.

I think that particular tune might be easy to recognize. I know a friend of a friend that performed that segment in their wedding. It was pretty awkward how it turned out.

From what I recall, you only need one Friend Code per friend instead of one Friend Code per game whatever oddball requirement was setup for the Wii. So if you wanted to play with me in any 3DS game I have, then all you need is that one friend code.

So far, I'm pretty much digging mine. Played a little bit of SSF4— feels awkward considering since I'm so used to playing it on a console. I think I might reconfigure the controls a bit so it works well with the handheld. I did use the slidepad for the game and it feels really slick— it's weird but whenever I try to