That's the hosomaki, which for some reason is much more popular on the western world than the nigiri (the one in the image), both coexists in Japan and are pretty much equally popular over there.
That's the hosomaki, which for some reason is much more popular on the western world than the nigiri (the one in the image), both coexists in Japan and are pretty much equally popular over there.
That was quite the spoiler you know.
Either DS or SNES. The PS1 version (and its PSN port) has absolutely outrageous loading times (5 seconds every time you press the menu button or enter a battle). The DS version was retranslated to be closer to the original Japanese version (but unfortunately some of the most memorable dialogues were changed) and has…
The red gradient is from FFVI, so now the only question really is if it's for iPhone or Android.
Huh, why does the linked page title reads "Mrs. Pac Man..."? That is certainly NOT Mrs. Pac Man.
"Fact: googly eyes make Christopher Walken can tell you that."
Here in Brazil? USD 105000. Talk about a bargain!
Well, in the history of art there is no lack of depictions of death, war, madness, tragedy and grief, being shown in countless different ways - photographs, paintings, movies, songs etc. Why couldn't it be considered artistic expression when someone makes a game that addresses something like that? Maybe game as art is…
The magic of gamification is how it can turn absolutely mundane and annoying tasks in fun activities. It's hard to tell without trying, but who knows, you might even have some fun playing it.
Uhm well, you can use a Facebook, Twitter or Google account to sign up on Goko. You can also play without logging in, as a guest. So... I don't really see your point.
Well, the theme for Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone and 2.0: You Can (Not) Advance, "Beautiful World", is also by Utada Hikaru, so it just makes sense.
Because they prefer to avoid redundancy
Good. Finish FF for once and go explore your other brands, like Mana, Chrono and SaGa.
They could make a crossover for all I care. I just want to see those brands on the shelf again.
Not surprised. Kinect taught me to not believe in "early concept promo videos" anymore.
Dropbox terms are clear that other users may access and modify your stuff (if you use the sharing features) and they have nothing to do with that. On Drive terms of use it says you're granting GOOGLE and their partners all the rights to do whatever they want with your stuff. How exactly is that the same thing?
Hmm... How's the salary in godhood? What about benefits? Does it have health care?
And then kill you.