JAHoffman
JAHoffman
JAHoffman

As a musician and an appreciator of talent, I frankly find your opinion depressing. I sure hope most people don't think like you, because you sound hapless and boring.

Most people would agree that a story needs to grab someone within the first ten minutes, otherwise it's trash. That can most definitely be said for World of Warcraft. It's not that the game is trash, it's that the story is trash.

I should be taking you seriously because you're capitalizing every crucial word.

The answer is obvious. Some people just don't want to be limited to one analog stick.

Except when they're non-living. Poor Barry, he should have been more prepared.

All of that is true, I suppose. I think one of the problems that is central to the lack of interest in Mega Man (or Street Fighter IV, for that matter) is ineffective or futile marketing. I don't know how much money they'd need to spend in order to penetrate the market, because the way it looks, only certain games can

Christ, I don't know how many times I've had to bring this up. Just because there are only 50,000 people in support of MML3's revival does not mean that only 50,000 people want to buy it. It's not the same thing.

I was beginning to feel sorry for you ... until you mentioned the stickers. A guitar is a thing of beauty. You do not put stickers on them. <_<

Oh, come on. You can't expect us to believe you haven't heard of that rumor.

For 'hardcore' Mega Man fans in particular, though, this is a pretty low blow.

Street Fighter and Tekken has got nothing to do with Mega Man and Pac Man. Keep Mega Man out of Street Fighter. Keep Pac-Man out of Tekken.

I've often heard that saying go around, but until I see some stats, I don't really believe it. Besides, due to cash inflation and industry saturation, more money is being made on top of all the games that are being sold today. For SEGA to think that they're making more than they ever have before is kind of

Well ... to add to that, I guess the third sentence isn't necessarily true, given that the Saturn and the Dreamcast bombed. I guess the takehome message is that timing is everything.

I wish, even though the market is really saturated and hard to get into. Hopefully the next major successful release persuades them to get back into the hardware biz. They've always done pretty well for themselves when they're the ones calling the shots. I mean, games can only get better when they're first-party

Canned response! Nice.

It's not the same thing! That exploit is a game feature, darn it!

The Vectrex. Or something like it, anyway.

Don't blame Gearbox. They merely polished the game, nothing else.

Not sure if trolling or just stupid.

That's about the equivalent of saying, "gee, those nazis don't sound so bad ... compared to the british".