MrPerson
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@GeshGav: You want the truth?

@SadAstronaut: Actually, to prevent confusion between Japanese and American sites, these days he just goes by "Dictator".

I don't think 3D TVs will ever take off. The glasses are just too much of a hassle. Nintendo went the right way with the 3DS in that respect, and went even MORE right with the ability to turn off the 3D effect.

What about multiplayer?

Aww, and I wanted to launch Spartans.

Of course they are! When AREN'T Sony or Nintendo working on some variation of a handheld console? :)

What a goolicious glubstance! Slurp. Pour it on the floor, and you get a Puddle!

@SupaKero: Okay, that's pretty awesome. Someone actually did a Mog of War costume.

@PunkyChipsAhoy: Go for all the coins and get to the later, tougher levels. You'll stop feeling like that!

@xilefian: Have you heard a MARTIAN Britain speak, though? Huh? Huh? Didn't think so.

@Pushtrak: Nope, I'm suggesting that games will be made in 2D, rather than compromised to be available in 3D from the start. Then, like what's been done with the currently 3D-available games, some might decide to release 3D versions of them.

@Pushtrak: Not much. Since the 3D tech requires new, expensive TVs to work at all, developers are always going to be producing games first and foremost for 2D panels, and then seeing what they can do to make 3D versions of them.

I saw this potential from the start. And I wanna see this. It's a nice tradeoff for games in which the 3D effect might not be all that important. You could make one hell of a 2D shooter/platformer, for instance?

Tetris.

@VincentGrey: You've played it for 200 hours... Why?

@Parrotman01: Frick'n Ryus. Learn a different character already! I'm tired of eight out of ten matches online being against constantly frowning not-really-Japanese headband-sporters!