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.
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.
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.