@Todd-of-War: heh heh.. Ass-piration.
@Todd-of-War: heh heh.. Ass-piration.
I've been using my Wii to bonk everything that moves for years!
@Dark_Mirage: Now you just have to buy a new TV whenever something new comes around.
@Toshi: He was upstairs.
@Toshi:
@ifarah12: Good game, it's one of the harder Mega Man's yet has one of the easiest Wily Fortresses.
@Ethereus: Would books or movies ever be considered worthless junk?
It angers me that selling or throwing away any game that isn't hip and new is considered healthy and expected.
Well, thanks a billion for that underwater level, Ultra Games.
Breath of Death was pretty clever in many ways, now I'll just have to navigate the terribly organized indie marketplace to find Cthulhu.
@Dragonfang18: There was an episode of the A-Team where that idea worked, therefore it will work in real life as well.
@MrNose - RIP Chicken: Also Donkey Kong and Monster Hunter Tri.
@JabbaB: I own more than 2 Wii games and play it frequently, your argument has a few holes, likely because your information comes not from personal experience but from angry things you read on the internet.
@Aikage the Skilled Cleric: Scooby-Da.
@J.Bourne: No, it's fine art.
I think the strangest thing of all is how they spelled your name wrong only once in the article.
@Windrummerboy: What is your logic there? That video games necessarily follow a linear path of improvement and new games are always better than old?
@gnur: Wouldn't that just be any of the 3 Ninja Gaidens but wearing a red hat?
Man, I haven't seen a Game & Watch or a Tiger handheld in a decade or two, I wonder what happened to the ones I had.
@DocSeuss: Yes they do, some even question superior officers when information contradicts what they learned from call of duty.