There is actually a Lego museum set, but it's probably not what you're after. It's kind of small and expensive.
There is actually a Lego museum set, but it's probably not what you're after. It's kind of small and expensive.
Good grief. I'm assuming there were multiple languages on display?
A reversible box-art option, at least.
Some of the PS1 manuals are insane. They range from 1 page button lists to 50 page masterworks.
The best instruction manual of all time is the one included with We Love Katamari. The entire thing is hand drawn. Even the screenshots of the game are replaced with hand drawn facsimiles.
I wouldn't feel too bad. That strikes me as pretty reasonable conclusion to come to.
Ok, that's just moronic.
I just use Bulbapedia.
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I think Open Me! on the PS Vita probably falls into this category. Assuming you can get a stable surface to play on, you literally have to move 360 degrees around your target to complete the challenges. Not so much awkward to play in public as downright impossible, especially on a commute.
Ironically their most recent PS3 release accomplished that goal far better than the iOS game did. Into the Nexus was fun enough but it's the sign of a game series that has just utterly stagnated. And it's a shame, because I really enjoyed the series back in the day.
That seems…oddly specific.
Oh, please. Bioshock Infinite was a bad game, let's just admit it. Lovely design, but horribly lazy gameplay and storytelling, and some deeply underwhelming political commentary. I doubt the hype train has enough coal left to make it out the station.
The Sly games basically felt like a Saturday morning cartoon so a film version seems entirely appropriate. Murray looks abominable, however: it's a shame they didn't stick a bit closer to the original look of the games.
But the whole point of video games is that they're a fantasy. They're designed to be a simplified, often romanticised version of real-world events, and just because you're playing a military shooter doesn't mean you necessarily want to join the army as a result. There IS a correlation, just not a particularly strong…
Ugh. I really wish Cuusoo had less emphasis on licensed sets and more emphasis on truly creative designs, like the birds that recently passed the 10,000 mark. Don't get me wrong, there's a lot of artistry in these sets, but it just seems like a slightly lazy form of creativity that's more about getting new licensed…
Conversely, you could argue characters like Mario and Zelda are familiar and so much more marketable as a result.
The Vita memory cards are one of the console's biggest screwups. I'm just sticking with the 8GB card I got with the console and shuffling games where necessary between the Vita and the PS3. Inelegant, but the solution isn't worth shelling out £40 or so over.
Oh, Japan. Never change.
I guess it depends how drastic the changes were. I mean, Snow White's Evil Queen is pretty different from the evil hag she later becomes.