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Amy Rose I would even consider mildly acceptable. As for the rest, though; fuckoff indeed.

Holy shit, that actually looked really awesome! Gah, I'm actually considering picking up a 3DS early now, just to play a freakin *PROTOTYPE* of Legends 3 :P

Say what you want about their personalities, you can't deny that Kim and Kourtney are beautiful human beings.

Honestly, this is something I've always felt — or at least speculated — video-games could offer us. For example, as someone who moved around a *lot* growing up, I think having these fictional characters who followed me sort of provided a bit of comfort to an otherwise traumatizing childhood.

Fuck.

You didn't like Sonic Adventure 1?!? Admittedly, the same has some serious flaws... but at the time of its release, it was an amazing, albeit mindless blur of speed. Plus, for some reason, I absolutely loved the "Casinopolis" stage with Sonic and Knuckles ^_^

My god...

Yeah, but come on; it's not the same! The music, the sunset-colored sky, the confrontation with Vile and Zero's demise... It just totally set the mood for the rest of the Sigma stages :)

I dunno, I don't like the Sigma stages as much on MHX. I mean, come on; that first time you load up the first level on the SNES version, and you're climbing those hovering-platforms to Sigma's fortress... nothing can top that. It's a shame, too, because that would be a great opportunity to showcase a really awesome 3D

So, so true. I actually loved X8, but you can't deny how amazing X1 and X2 were. Personally, my favorite was X3, but even I recognize the poor level-design; I just liked how unique the special weapons felt, not to mention the extra layer of customization with Robot-Armors, and Armor Chips.

Aye, nothing will ever touch beautiful, hand-drawn sprites. If you didn't like the PSP version, I'm not totally sure the SNES would sell you, but it's definitely one to play if you haven't before. Plus, the music (on the original; the PSP's wasn't so good) is phenomenal, my personal favorite in the entire Mega Man

I have to say, I'm actually astounded the 360 and PS3 have so little RAM; I have a fairly dated, crappy laptop that does little-to-no gaming, and even I'm packing 2GB of RAM.

When I try to download from my history, it pulls up an error message, that the download is no longer there. I've called about three times over it, and basically got hung-up on twice. Xbox definitely has one of the worst customer services I've ever dealt with : /

Yup, but for XBLA games you have to re-download the game for the license to be complete. Since the game isn't even available, there's no way to verify that I purchased it, meaning no play be it online or off.

Why doesn't Leon have Red hair now? :*(

You know, I'm still super-pissed that I bought Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 for XBLA, but now I can't play it. They removed the download, and having upgraded Xbox unit since then, it's stuck on demo-mode.

No doubt, they're really impressing me so far. Even though the gore is even a bit much for *me*, I can certainly appreciate them going back to their roots, and progressing from there. So far, this is really looking to be the true Arcade-experience, or at least the closest thing short of actually physically walking

Yeah, they definitely did a pretty good job with that aspect. I think more something I'd like to see, though, is take a story more like the original Pokemon games, and essentially let you play as both sides of a less-than-friendly rivalry. Obviously, there'd need to be more at stake than just braggings-right, but I

You know, it makes you wonder if they ought to make a game in which you can alternate between playing the hero *and* the villain. Perhaps the "villain" segments would just be flash-backs, but I could actually see it being an interesting tool for storytelling. Actually, I'd be surprised if it *hasn't* been tried in

Honestly, though? I'd like to see them try making a game based (loosely) around ancient Egyptian myth. BioWare has always been great at depicting cultures in new, interesting ways, so why not jibe with a little more Indiana Jones-ish appeal?