Bitcoon
Bitcoon
Bitcoon

I'm still pretty wary of the whole thing. I haven't tried any Wii games yet but every single Gamecube game I've tried to emulate either totally failed to work or simply had at least one major issue which hurt the experience more than the HD rendering helped it. Metroid Prime had messed up sound and usually no music,

Real GI is a real resource hog, which is why we haven't really seen it up until now. I remember seeing that it was in Battlefield 3 but I have no idea if that stuck around or not.

I thought it looked bad in the screenshots, but then I played it and I was pleasantly surprised. The PS3 version of DS2 looks as good as or better than my PC version of Dark Souls, so I see no reason to complain. As long as the PC version of 2 isn't terrible we will at least see some more options to increase the

That's what I'm worried about. VR is not the end-all be-all of gaming. 3rd person games could barely be a worse fit for VR if they tried, and fast-paced games aren't necessary nor are they ideal for the headset. And it's kind of hard to find a game which isn't those things and still is benefitted by a VR headset. The

It's going to take gamers that long to get over the fact that the Wii, Kinect and Move didn't really floor us with the potential of motion control and actually accept that they're a necessary addition to controls when dealing with VR.

Same here. :>

"Let's Roll One Up For The 10th Anniversary Of Katamari Damacy"

That would have been great. I mean, everyone knows that there's going to be a jump scare when the light comes back on, of course, but to do it in a way that's unexpected can catch viewers off-guard.

I was hoping to see some Doom-ified Resident Evil monsters.

Huh.

Like many people born in the late 80s and early 90s, my concept of how many years has passed since those days is apparently totally out of whack.

Devil May Cry 3?

Perhaps it is too harsh a punishment...

I will keep this in mind in the future. :>

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Your dropdown menu says you only have 30 games.
And 5 of them are CoD.

You can really tell which games Nintendo wants you to buy here.

Actually, looking at Sega, they might have also had an influence with this, as they've been using that reverse setting with their buttons going A - B - C and 1 - 2 - 3 on the Master System (I think) and the Dreamcast being exactly the same ABXY layout as the Xbox one.

Serves me right for never having one of those systems. :<

Personally I think the Gamecube had the best version of that layout. The unique shape and colors as well as the button positions not only made it very easy to visually distinguish which button was which based on an on-screen prompt, but feeling them was super easy, and something often overlooked, their