Then we’d only have 99 reasons to dislike Konami instead of 100.
Then we’d only have 99 reasons to dislike Konami instead of 100.
I’m still wondering where Club Nintendo Picross Plus is. Essentially, Picross with a variety of characters. It was quite nice, and it sucks that it’s not released here.
If you have a hacked 3DS, not only can you play the European one on an American 3DS, but you can copy your save file from the European version to the American version when it comes out as well.
As we go into 2015, there are no other announced exclusives for the New 3DS.
I grew up with someone with a Famicom, so I’ve actually only played Goonies 1, not Goonies 2. (Goonies 1 *was* released in the U.S. as an arcade game, though: VS. Goonies.)
Nintendo could always ask their marketing executive Doug Bowser to make a level. =^-^=
Sadly, they’ll probably fix Missingno and other fun bugs these games had.
It is literally impossible to have a hack-proof game in which your offline progress works online if the console itself is compromised. Problem is, PS3 and Xbox 360 have been compromised.
You should get a capture card mod for your 3DS so you can take perfect 3DS screenshots. I have one =^_^=
Some people blame piracy for the downfall of Dreamcast, but really, it couldn’t have been piracy. Widespread piracy would have caused higher sales of the console, but not of the games, but that’s not what happened. The console itself failed on its own merits.
So unrealistic... I mean, the amiibo shelves are completely stocked!
I’m sure that reverse engineers will find them all anyway.
Wouldn’t it be easier to make a Gameboy emulator in Minecraft?
I know that that is a 2012 strip as mentioned above, but I’m still surprised to see the dragon tear in a 2012 comic =P I wonder how many of us knew what that was.
Or they could just use a femmy guy or a guy who can do that with appropriate work done - Orlando Bloom as Legolas is the canonical example these days...
My response would be to not review it until I got a store-bought copy on launch day, then do whatever I pleased. Reviews fall under fair use in terms of copyright, so if you don’t sign a contract to get a prerelease copy, they can go to hell.
I’m not entirely sure that it doesn’t *already* put you on a watch list...
YouTube video deleted by Nintendo in 5...4...3...
In the U.S., bringing an empty box labeled “TNT” to a convention would get you serious prison time.