MafiaBoss
MafiaBoss
MafiaBoss

Maybe a chair leg, maybe not.

Actually, having experienced both, Mega Man X on iOS is much easier to play. I am pretty sure they toned down the difficulty dramatically compared to SNES.

I bought this a few weeks ago on iOS. I don't know if it was made live on the iTunes Store early by mistake or something, but I definitely have it on my iPad.

It was bullshit.

*crickets*

I'll end up buying this anyway, but I wish they were doing an iOS simultaneous release. I have a 3DS, but I think I'd enjoy this more on the iPad. 3D isn't a selling point for a lawyer-sim, but a big sharp screen is sure nice when the entire game is basically reading text. And Ghost Trick on iOS shows that Capcom

I don't think "always invincible" is quite how you want to think of it. He'll still die from things like fireballs or landing on Bowser. He is just in "stomp mode" when moving down, so if he collides with a stompable enemy, it gets stomped.

Maybe I'm missing something, but the girls in the picture appear to be fairly well clothed. They are cute costumes, but not overtly sexual or revealing. Is there more to the story??

Golden Axe predated Streets of Rage by a few years. Also, it was a VERY good port from the arcade version, and that helped increase its appeal.

First of all, like was already posted, Cynder.

Or, you know, maybe this could be a good excuse to dust off the old iPad today.

$2 million is not a lot of money to a company like Nintendo. It's not nothing, but it's a small drop in a big bucket.

It's because the amount of power USB is actually specced to provide is very low. Vendors have invented all sorts of ways for a device to signal "I can handle more juice!" (going all the way back to the first USB-compatible iPod) but these requests and the associated power limits have evolved over time. And the charger

You didn't dispute what wakers said, though. I'm not doing a freaking "few hours of research" to play a game, period. I don't have that kind of time in my life anymore. If it doesn't work right away, I'm out. It's got to be convenient.

"The inevitable bugginess of modern games is patched immediately on PC" — LOL! Not the games I've been playing. Currently playing through The Saboteur on PC. It has ridiculous slow-loading issues on computers with four or more cores, causing buildings and roads to go missing and leave giant gaps in the world. (The

I think it's a bit much to say "probably" never seen. Rumiko Takahashi has a lot of extremely well-known anime works that lots of Americans know, even today (Ranma 1/2 anyone?). She's not obscure by any stretch. I admit I haven't watched much Urusei Yatsura, but to say most anime lovers have "probably never heard of

The Samsung UN46B8500 (my current set) had nearly perfect initial settings out of the box. They resisted the temptation to make the default settings "showroom-optimized" (overbright, oversaturated, etc.) and instead the normal mode is actually extremely good with very little tweaking. The lower-end models from that

I leave my TV in Game Mode almost all the time because it fixes the lag, and lag in games affects me. It's a really high-end model and even with minimal post-processing, the picture looks great. The only feature which is really noticeable that I'm giving up is the motion smoothing, but that is fine by me—the smoothing

Unless you refuse to charge your iPhone overnight, or decide to go on a six-hour Angry Birds spree, you will never be at a job site and run out of battery. iPhones simply do not burn through all their battery in the course of a regular day in normal, phone-like (as opposed to using it as a Gameboy) use. I can