BunsOnTheRun
Buns on the Run
BunsOnTheRun

Quite the opposite. There are a large number of kids, due to the cartoony nature I suppose, but even on day one I wound up playing with a bunch of friendly people. It's amazing that this game is so fun, you never really get pissed when you step on a potato mine and die for the fifth time that session.

So it's like Pac Man 2?

Mya's mother has been making $3,865/month at home scanning and filtering security videos on YouTube when she comes across a video of her mom watching security videos on YouTube.

"A single mother discovers one simple trick to an easier life, but soon learns why 'They' had been trying to keep it secret for so long."

You do realize that ATLUS has released a total of 32 mobile games since 2004 right (many of which are for iOS/Android)? And that the iOS port of SMT1 came out in Japan... oh, look at that, 2 years ago. When was that SEGA buyout again? Ah yes, 3 months ago.

I agree 100%, but as of right now such a version doesn't exist. The iOS port has been out in Japan for 2 few years already, and Atlus has actually put out many of their retro titles on iOS in Japan. Looking at Atlus USA's options (PS1, GBA, SNES, SegaCD, and iOS), only one of those is "current" hardware. At this

Nope, it's not. I'm sorry but this is a ridiculous reaction. Many games are ported to iOS now and no, most of them are not F2P with microtransactions. I'm sorry you're butthurt that cell phones can play games now and companies realized there's a market there, but the stupid doomsaying isn't in any way constructive or

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Hey, you know what would be awesome? If they was a music and rhythm game set during the late Bakumatsu era where you got to play as Sakamoto Ryouma...oh wait :P

This is all I imagine.

"Your advice account is overdrawn. Would you like to make a deposit?"

"ATM-papa, I'm having trouble at school."

You forgot this.

Nerds.

Something about my White Mage wife casting Raise on my junk. I don't want to bother trying any harder than that.

you....didnt even get through the first paragraph before commenting.....*sniff*

Well excuuuuuse me Princess Rockefeller.

Actually no, not Monster Hunter.

Back in the day my friend & I played through a lot of PS1 games in Japanese RPGs with a kanji dictionary. There were not proper FAQs or walkthroughs at the time. If you could learn katakana you could navigate most menus without issue. The best parts were when we didn't understand what was going on, often what we

This particular project may be new but the concept has been around for a long time now. Remember Slime Forest? It was featured on Kotaku in 2012. Link: http://kotaku.com/5892722/this-r… This concept is pretty neat. Might as well have some fun while learning a new language right?