@SG-17: It's from Halo: used for loading and other ingame parts.
@SG-17: It's from Halo: used for loading and other ingame parts.
@TheAmericnDream: MM's not on the Virtual Console yet.
@hazelnut: No, Nintendo specifically stated that the 3DS will be backward compatible with the old DS games; hence two screens are a necessity, as is the touch screen.
@Gravidos: If their development cycles say anything, it's that there won't be a second chance in this generation...
@uzivatel: Why do the PS3 and X360 gamers in general pay so much for their games?
@Destati: I haven't seen this because I live in Europe. Here people don't freak out over two colours' names... No offence to Americans (which I usually love), just stating what it's like here.
@gb356: Kojima-san doesn't have to make MGS anymore.
@gordeaux789: Kotaku doesn't pretend to suspend your disbelief to immerse you in a game with a credible story.
@Destati: This is friggin' ridiculous. People who notice these things are the latent racists. I would have never associated "pokemon: black and white" with race; it would have never crossed my mind, if you didn't mention it... *shakes head*
@Deez: There's no such thing as sick fantasy IMO. Fantasy should be excapism from reality in any kind of form, if you pose limits to fantasy, it's not fantasy anymore. You're not hurting anyone, neither yourself, with a simple fantasy.
Great final list, aside from Portal, which is good, but not memorable as the others.
@Dash: I'm not contesting what you say anyway. I agree on Famitsu being useless as a good reviews source.
@Dash: No, they didn't. O_o
@rebelphoenix1983: I'd like to stress atrocity with all my might. I wonder how it got so many fans...
@Strife Fox †: Rumble was created for the Nintendo 64. The Virtual Boy was the first 3d system. The N64 was the first to allow 3d-polygonal exploration with SM64. The GB was the first handheld and the first console featuring a camera. DS was the first to feature two screens and touch controls.
Forget Hotel Dusk, Little King's Story was the best that they did... too bad, I'm sorry for such an undeserved situation. There are so many worst and unoriginal studios that are plenty of money...
There's something in your article that I'd like to stress "ridiculous new DRM scheme". I mean seriously: "RIDICULOUS new DRM scheme".
@zachattackary: I wasn't talking of Sony specifically anyway, and not of this case. Same could happen with Microsoft, Nintendo or any other company.
I'm not talking of this case at all, but the fact brings up some questions about gaming's future:
@shaunmcilroy: "Probably to do with Brian being a parent who likely took his son to see this film and whilst he was there decided to write up a review - which he didn't have to - just in case any Kotaku readers thought about going to see it. If anything these films are designed to appeal to an audience who are…