EvilMonkeyByte
EvilMonkeyByte
EvilMonkeyByte

NES, Game Boy, Sega Game Gear, N64, Gamecube, Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PS3, 3DS, Wii U...and I finally got a gaming laptop as part of my "only nintendo and pc from here on out" policy. Just need a bit more RAM for it.

I really love Tim and his games, but this incident does back up the statements of Activision during the whole Brutal Legend debacle.

But only if that ass is sweet, sweet ass.

Yeah, like Fahey said, this game follows more in the footsteps of the Ace Attorney series rather than the traditional Layton games. And the Ace Attorney games are 95% text.

It is mentioned at the end of the first episode that there is a brother...though who that might be...you'll have to play the game.

You know that he said that in his original comment?

Agreed. It was a good popcorn movie. But that's it.

Actually, one thing you may want to consider is purchasing blank game cases and downloading/printing video game covers from the internet. There are a lot of fan game covers that are better than the originals, and it is a nice way to show off games that offer only digital releases.

That's entirely possible.

Warehouse 12 must be the prequel to that Syfy TV show Warehouse 13.

I've only been playing a week so far, so my house is just starting out. I'm getting my second floor tomorrow actually. My furniture is a mish-mash at the moment, but when I get a coherent theme going, then I'll happily post a pic. :)

I suppose I'm one of the few people who thinks Nintendo is playing it correctly at the moment. They want to sell more Wii U's, so they are releasing the games that they know people like to play. A new IP is not going to sell any hardware units.

Pikmin is a great franchise, but I really want another entry in another of Miyamoto's games. Chibi-Robo! It was utterly fantastic! Give me another one NOW!!! ;)

Nice! Thanks! I will check it out.

Why not? It looks really funny.

That would be Superman Returns, the last Superman movie tie-in.

Was going to get Deus Ex for Wii U when it came out...but I may be a fool if I don't spend $20 now and get all that's offered there...

It basically means that PS4 will have the same DRM as the PS3 did. Third party publishers will be able to keep using their online passes like they did this generation. XBone, on the other hand, will include DRM as part of the machine itself. Instead of online passes, the games will not work at all unless a fee is paid.