@Cookie: Child of the corn: Okay, I don't care if that's fake. That WAS funny.
@Cookie: Child of the corn: Okay, I don't care if that's fake. That WAS funny.
@Jekku: I also put forth RE4's "holing up in a house" sequence as the first game to get that RIGHT. Even if that goddamned spaniard kept shooting the heads off of them, thus sending whip-flailing parasite-heads up the stairs for me. In this game shooting heads is a BAD THING, you retard NPC.
I'd have to disagree about the Boo entry. Sure, they've lost a bit of their moxy over the years, but in SMB3, they were pretty painful simply because they're invincible unless you've got a star. And they have a way of placing themselves JUST where they're the least convenient.
@Mark Vincent N. Cocjin: Yeah.
@Paniaguapo: Ohhh, the power thing. Could be you just need a new power cord/adapter. I know the PS3 (fat version), at least, has an internal power adapter that handles both EU and US power. All I needed for that was a new power cord.
@Arnheim: Until the GBA version rolled around, the PS1 version of FF6 (which was, to screw us over even more, not even sold in a double pack with FF5 or Chrono Trigger) was the only way for Europeans to play the game without resorting to region-hacked SNES consoles (and they HAD to have a 50/60hz switch) or emulators.
@forsinain42: So you don't like that there're a lot of remakes or sequels on it, but if a remake appears on it you will get it?
@Arnheim: FF6 exists for the PS1, though. It's not a great port, in that it involves a lot of loading as the PS1 streams EVERYTHING from the disc, but it's there.
@Paniaguapo: Most flatscreen TVs will be able to handle NTSC signals. Just ask my American PS3 playing on a European TV.
@plasticmouse: Well, considering that you'd be visibly sitting and playing your 3DS anyway, it's not like you're any less vulnerable with any other game.
Huh! That's cool. I didn't know the Rub Rabbits played Street Fighter.
I'll still buy one. But that price range might make people less inclined to buy one. You never know, though... The 3D might make for a bit of the old Wii effect, in that EVERYONE freaking wants one no matter what it costs.
@Nick Edge: Guybrush's hair looks, if one's generous, like taffy.
You all better get Link's Awakening if you haven't already played it. Yeah, it looks basic, but it's still one of the best Zelda games out there.
@Comatose Turtle: Really, I'm not too surprised in retrospect. It makes sense for them to put the more niche games on a portable, where production costs are less.
@ShaggyShan: Rufus is powerful, but hard to play. Gotta do constant one-frame links to be effective with him.
@El_Mexicutioner: Ryu's at the top because he's easy to use and has very few bad matchups. Plus, he was top tier in regular SF4, so a lot of people know how to play him.
@soulsiphon, Malakite Vassal of War: If you wanna be truly scary with Akuma, knock someone down and start a guessing game with all those option selects he has.
@moidsch: Cody?
@Karlott: Bison's strong, but on a high level there's only so much you can do with him. He's strong, yeah, but I'm less scared of him than I am of a good Akuma or Honda.