Nezgsy
Nezgsy
Nezgsy

I have a balloon room and a Nintendo room. However, they are upstairs as museum expansion displays. I think of those items as display collectables like the fossils, rather than home decorations.

What would actually give them the authority to prevent them from playing something that they have presumably bought and paid for.

I can see why he'd be annoyed as they appear to have lifted it wholesale. As a photographer that has found my work uncredited on websites (or even hotlinked in a couple of cases) I can only sympathise.

I have all the infrastructure required for Microsofts plans. I have decent boradband with no data caps. If the network is up then I'm connected by wi-fi. I buy games new and very rarely trade in or buy 2nd hand titles.

Not in the UK at least. I've got it pre-ordered from Amazon.

The movies is a excellent title that was a little ahead of its time. Both hardware wise in the time it took to render the movies themselves, but also because it was released well in advance of Machinima taking off.

I'd say that it works exactly as well for bonding as having no-one around to trade with does. If there is no-one to trade with then you aren't going to form a bond no matter is there is an online system replacing/supplementing a physical cable or not.

That'd be Britain, home of the markup no matter what the product.

If I get it off the net the cheapest I can see is $62 at todays exchange rate. That is pretty much the same.

So I guess no-one's gonna want publicly displayed achievements for this one?

Is the physical copy just the Luigi levels or does it have some of the original game as well?

Sorry Microsoft. Some of us have longer memories then others and can remember what happened last time you sun-setted one of your DRM services.

Poor Yoshi. With the size of those eggs, he's going to be walking funny for a while after this adventure.

1. Motorbike - Yes.

Only Nintendo would show a clip of Duck Tails without including any of the iconic music.

People may mock this title but it is a surprisingly good teaching tool for drawing and painting.

When they said they were going for something darker, I assumed they meant the narrative not the brightness.

If they bring a standardised controller out for iOS then that would be great. However, it really needs to be compatible with OSX as well.

I've had a Sixaxis and a DualShock3 connected at the same time. It's certainly supported under bluetooth.

Given this is only the 2nd Animal Crossing on a handheld and the last one came out in 2005, I'd say it's significantly different to the last one.