JAHoffman
JAHoffman
JAHoffman

Hollywood has a natural propensity to never do anything correctly according to the fans, so that's kind of an impossibility. Hell, if Paul W.S. Anderson gets a hold of this, we might not even be fortunate enough to get Dante as a main character.

I'm not sold on this yet. Will there be musical scenes?

"Hi. Can I be the main character and totally derail the story?"

@Who wants toast?: You don't really need footage for the 3DS Rayman game. Provided they've put the effort in, it's likely going to be a remake of Rayman 2: The Great Escape.

Don't count on it. The 3DS isn't getting a shop until May, which means that any virtual console support is zip until that point in time.

Well, I don't have heatsinks, so OCing is a pretty bad idea for me to begin with.

Not again... I'm too old for this shit.

Believe, damn it. Believe.

It's kind of tragic how young D&D players were persecuted in the 70s/80s. Sometimes, fanatics just take things way too seriously.

@CoffeyWasHere: I think you're 100% correct on the issue of principles.

This time, you can be the Starr?

@Eltigro: Hopefully it wasn't a copy of Vagrant Story or something. That would be horrible, considering how much original copies cost.

This is precisely why I wrote Intel that long-winded letter on architectural engineering. You don't build bridges out of just sand, it's structurally unsound!

@Baboonski: It may be way too optimistic to expect such a thing, but Sony could make a lot of headway with this NGP business if compatible games were transferable to the handheld if you already owned them.

@arrrdawg: The titles exist mostly because gamers of old don't want to accept newer generations into the fold.

@Tecknik: Yeah, just without the Twin Snakes voice tracks, please. In no way did Twin Snakes ever improve upon the sound work that was done in the original.

@Frank_Berns: Like it or not, there is a market out there for those who want the experience of a gaming console on the go. And as technology gets better, there's no saying that a handheld device can't approximate the feel of a machine running at home.