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@Shin: It isn't. If you really are super law-conscious, an SNES cart ripper is only about $30. I got one that works both ways, so you can put homebrew onto SNES carts. Anyways, for about as much as Nintendo would probably charge for Super Mario World, (remember, Super Mario Advance 2 was $30) you could back up and

I don't understand why you guys are dissing it, I'm pumped. A PC version of Galaxy, and judging by the screens, it should easily run on my laptop. It's no replacement for Galaxy, but it looks like the same fantastic gameplay.

@N●Gage Croal is grabbin' peels: She's the only boring one. Coach is a bamf, Ellis is the only one that isn't a tool, Nick is a tool, and Rochelle is just...Rochelle. Like an average american, she's stressed out and worried throughout the game. And we don't play zombie apocalypse games to be average.

@KazeEternal: And any online features, like streaming media, getting 360 console updates, and some weird stuff, like not being able to install games to your hard drive.

This is either greed or laziness on Nintendo's part. It take a few hours time to pack a .wad with the rom of the game. Throw in an operations guide and that's it. Why it's taken them three years to do so? Greed or laziness. Either way, I'm upset.

@(Starman) Starman: Emulate it; with a 360 controller set up, and an HDMI cable from your PC to your TV, it looks pretty nice. Plus you can utilize speed hacks mapped to the triggers, to alter the flow of the game instantly, and also some nice hi-res texture packs. Or, you know, you could buy it, like we all did 14

@Milton Allemand: True, yet they could easily expand the size of the game without having to pay more for the disc's distribution; whereas a 4gb N64 cartridge would be absurd. Nintendo does put that much effort into some games, (MP3 was around 4gb; SSBB was over 6gb, they had to put it onto a dual layer disc), which

@Milton Allemand: How would they find me? And besides, I've spent thousands of dollars on games already, I've supported that industry plenty. And what annoys me is the fact that Nintendo said they couldn't fit online multiplayer into the 4.35 GB disc, when the finished version was a mere 300mb. It's simply

@mangs: The Australian version's been online for about a week now. Funny thing is, Nintendo's new piracy protection debuting in NSMBW was cracked a few days later, before the game was even out! It can be patched with a cheat code now :P. But the game is still far better than any other Wii game released this year.

@JohhnyDamage: Not really, propeller suit was pretty balanced. I really missed the yoshi element though. He's only in a few levels, and he doesn't come with you after the end of a level. #newsupermariobroswii

It's a fun game, but some of the powerups are ridiculously infrequent. I found the penguin suit about four times throughout the course of the entire campaign, and I found three yoshi's the entire time. #newsupermariobroswii

This could get ugly. #crime

In other news, this doesn't matter whatsoever, seeing as a retail rip of the 360 version of the game has been up since october. It's wave 4, so you'll need ixtreme 1.6 and activate.iso. #callofdutymodernwarfare2

@spannu: Most definitely not. My fondest claptrap memories would have to be not in DKC, but in the Melee stage, Jungle Japes. #twitter

LOL, this game has been online for about a week now. I remember going onto my favorite 360 download spot, (won't give a link) and burning this on Halloween. BTW, torrents blow, JDownloader FTW. It's Wave 4, also so you'll need the [activation.iso] and ixtreme 1.6. #modernwarfare2

@hot_heart: Impossible, something mysterious is still afoot!

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@FiestyPanda: Is it me, or is the rest of my diatribe cut off?