FiestyPanda
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FiestyPanda

What gets me is that this isn't even a product leak. It's a different color for the wii.

@Razorbak86: Check your timezone. 6:11 PM ICT.

Credit your sources :(

Confirmation;

My review:

"Turn your game console into a media center into a game console"

@N-Robes: Crash Course I could understand, it was an old game, and the setting really stuck with the buildings and allies that made the original Left 4 Dead. But in L4D2, while the campaign brought new features, it felt just like a L4D1 campaign, especially in contrast to the exotic swamps, carnivals and malls that

@Danza: Heh, so much xbox hate! L4D is my only 360 franchise, all other Valve games I play on PC, and yes, they preform much better. I was mainly talking about the content of the campaign itself, but playing online is always more enjoyable on PC. I actually saw their weekend deal with L4D2 for $20, and I'm tempted

I thought that the trailer was great, and that there are some funny doodles on the walls on this one, but the package was a major disappointment. A half an hour adventure (my first play through, not knowing where to go), golf club is just a skinned crowbar, and M60 is just another gun I found once during the entire

Day of my last AP exam, what a nice present, bungie!

@laureninspace: "Bulbapedia does not yet have an article with this exact name"

@dracosummoner: Ah, you're right, it number 7 should be Ruby/Sapphire.

#6 - FRLG should be after #7 - RSE. Also, the screen in #7 is from Emerald, not Fire/Leaf.

Games pirated =/= sales lost. I know a guy who's bought no more than 10 DS games over the past five years, but since he got an R4, he's downloaded hundreds. Crappy games are worth your bandwidth, not your money.

@Nihilexistentialist: It took me a while, but I got it now :D. I was thinking you meant this was a 3DS title, my apologies.

@Bloodoflamb: Well this was a time before shooters used dual analog sticks. Nintendo saw the C-Stick as a great way to manipulate camera angles and such, which the small little nub does very well. Keep in mind that this was before wireless controllers were mainstream, much less rechargeable wireless controllers.

Woot! I bought a near perfect replica from deal extreme for only about $7, but the analog stick on that one became so loose tilting the controller would push it all the way to the edge. Then I went out to Target and bought a crappy little wireless GC controller to satisfy my WindWaker needs, but that's clicky and

@Badmofo: Cracking the game is completely legal. A bought a copy of the US version so I can play it on my USB hard drive.