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Honestly, I don’t see how they would unless it contains a universal law which states the game is a mandatory part of videogame education for every living person.
Spelunky to me is about as perfect as a punishingly difficult game can be -it does what it does because it loves us-. Providing us with a steel-enforced

I want an adorably tiny multi tap with little classic controller ports for Secret of Mana with my kids (and hopefully Super Bomberman 4 and Puyo Puyo 2 -remix somewhere down the line).

To each his own. I love Donkey Kong Country, especially the music. I don’t particularly like the artstyle, but I love the animations and the personality of it. I’ll never say no to a session if I have time and opportunity to play.

Be still, my aching heart. +1

Red Dead Revolver was originally from Capcom

Wetrix, which my younger self never mastered but thoroughly enjoyed nonetheless.

If Ghana was a country in South east Asia instead of Africa, Orang-utans could indeed be affected. So fortunately this is not the King Louie origin story ;)

“Can I come in for a gloat?” they shout and we shout back “Oh, you heartless gloaters!”.

Okay, I’ll bite.

Great list. Having to limit myself to just (really? Yes, really) feels like cutting of limbs, in a painful but good way.

This. I sank weeks into my Japanese import version. My favourite action puzzle game, beating out Super Puyo Puyo 2 remix. It has deep, easy to learn hard to master gameplay. Lots of modes and tons of options, catchy music. The switch to Yoshi’s Island characters, purely cosmetic as it may be never felt right though.

I came here to either look for a parrot-sketch reference or make one myself. I was not disappointed.

Now playing

I don’t believe it was going to be remade. As I understood back then it was supposed to be a tech demo (for the N64?). You can see it here:

Well, I looked it up and it seems that at least on Xbox360 you can still export Rock Band 1 and 2.
2 is listed as expired on PS3. Lego Rock Band is expired as well on both systems, which is too bad as it has a great soundtrack for parties in my opinion. And Fire is on it. You could still buy the disc of course. Disc

I don’t want to rain on your parade, but I believe most exports are no longer available for purchase. Which is a shame and I hope they can get some songs back in as individual DLC. They already did this for the Green Day songs.

Unless I made a wrong interpretation somewhere there will be no transfer cost for your purchased DLC. Not all songs will be available at launch either, or ever (I’m not selling the farm to bet on the songs with expired licenses to reappear in RB4) but not having to pay for them twice is a good thing in my book.

The dutch who are watching the final from their domed cities on the bottom of the European Ocean hold their breath as Cyborg-Robben takes a dive in the box. The gulfstream-mills resonate with their cheers and the stamping of their wooden flippers as the winger takes the penalty and scores.

“I feel sorry for Vita owners.”
Thanks but you don’t have to. At least not for this Vita owner.
I’m very happy with my indie machine and will be even happier when Super Meat Boy finally comes out for it so I can play it on the go.

More new actual Vita titles would be welcome but I really enjoy the system for what it is:
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“...and no one can actually die (you just blow stuff up near them, and they run away)“
This was my hook for an A-team game which needs to be made but I’ll happily settle for GI Joe. Heck, even if it is an FPS.

In the Dutch store it's €1,89 in stead of €1,49 wich can probably accounted to taxes (21%) plus some extra greed.
But who cares, the king of party games seems to be returning -Hurrah-!
(Only the Foo Fighters' song seems to be up at the moment though.)