Coriakin
Coriakin
Coriakin

So true ... when you head off to your room and sleep at the end of a really long day, it truly felt like home.

Cool! Even McDohl and Gremio are here; I remember doing everything to look for them, and when I finally got to meet McDohl, the game’s glitch-filled data transfer system turned his named into “CcDohl” instead—thanks, Konami!

Wait, so this new Dogmeat doesn’t have heterochromia?

Every time I watch it, I’m transported back. Every time, my heart soars when I see that brachiosaurus walking around a world just like ours.

Crossing my fingers for HD remasters of Resident Evil: Outbreak and Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2 ... online multiplayer has come a long way since the PS2 days, and these two games would be awesome on the newer consoles and PC. They can integrate both into just one game, and add more scenarios and characters as DLC,

Not really a console, but so beautifully designed: the Apple IIc and its peripherals. It could play the entire awesome Apple //e game library, and had a handle too, which doubled as a prop up stand.

Peter Dinklage was also Trumpkin in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008)

His art style hasn't been as good as his earlier work, but I think that's because of the inkers he works with. The best Art Adams work for me was the renowned Asgardian Wars saga, particularly the storyline that started with the New Mutants Special, where the kids are kidnapped by the Enchantress, and concluded in

Sienkiewicz had the best run on New Mutants ever, starting with the Demon Bear saga, which had a unique look that was innovative and groundbreaking at the time. For me, his run represented the best in that series.

I'll take Fiona and Hewie from Haunting Ground, please...especially if they add Fiona's Frog costume and Hewie's Toy Dog Plushie costume.

When people see Pikachu, they think Pokémon—in the same way that Mickey Mouse conveys "Disney."

You should add Klonoa: Door to Phantomile (PlayStation, 1998) - everything seemed delightful, and the music was quite spectacular.

It's apparently the Candy Crush Saga version of Pokemon. Do not want.

a creepy Marshtomp gathering

In the movie The International, there's an excellent shootout sequence that takes place inside New York's Guggenheim Museum...it was awesome for me in the technical sense, since it wasn't filmed in the real Guggenheim Museum at all; instead, they built their own studio set to scale, complete with actual exhibits.

"...and while the upload tool the 3DS provides is nifty, it's not as quick and simple as just using an SD card reader."

no K.K. Slider?

Heartily agree with Monument Valley; mine is the Android version, and everything about it is just beautiful to behold.

Can this import your Suikoden save from the first game? Because meeting your Suikoden character in Suikoden II then teaming up with him was one of the best ever RPG moments I experienced during the original PlayStation days...good times, indeed.