OnslaughtRM
OnslaughtRM
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I was thinking more episodic content. So the first episode you can only play as the 8 characters in N64, with Luigi, Captain Falcon, Ness, and Jigglypuff as hidden characters. The second episode (The Melee), you only play as the new (non-hidden) characters, including a single N64 fighter at various times, and only

Or maybe those genres are played by so many males BECAUSE those games are geared toward males.

  • Pokemon Snap U - Using the Wii Gamepad as a camera, the Wii U is ideal for that sort of game. Plus, with so many more pokemon and an online component built in with Miiverse, this is already a perfect idea.

If this game has any new content at all, I will have a hard time passing it by.

I'm sure this has been said somewhere in the over 1000 replies to this thread, but is it possible that they are also referring to voice acting? Even if it is just grunts and cries of pain. In that case, it truly is double the work.

Really? Look, we had 4 FFVII pieces of media (3 games, 1 movie) come out years ago. If the sale of those didn't create a motivation for an FFVII remake, this game has very little chance to do anything. Square knows we want the game. They know we'll buy the game. It's just a matter of when they decide it's the

Maybe they were confused and thought that they would be able to use Project Morpheous headsets for it?

Hi Nintendo. I know we ask for a lot. And you already give so much. This will be bought and it will be a success. You already have our money. But if you're doing this game, and it seems you are, these are the things that we, the fans, universally want:

I would say it's an even greater jab at themselves, as that was a full console game, while this is just some DLC.

I am referring to it because Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo was a sequel to Street Fighter 2 Turbo, which was a sequel to Street Fighter 2, which was a sequel to Street Fighter.

Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo wasn't the sequel to anything. It was the first game in the series. Just pointing out that they aren't "finally"

I'm guessing you never heard of Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo? It was the first game in its series. They've been mocking themselves for that for a looong time.

And we never will.

Or an updated TV show. Imagine how great the visuals would be with modern technology? I'd even be happy with just the original scripts and voice work with an update to the visuals.

It absolutely isn't for everyone. Adventure Time seems like a kid show on the surface and has more than its fair share of juvenile humor (which I enjoy anyway), but it also tells the story of the survivors of a worldwide nuclear war, sacrificing yourself for a child, dealing with family that has lost their mind, and

The show on the bottom is Stephen Universe. I agree that CN has done us all a disservice with the DC shows, but if you're giving a chance to this show, Adventure Time, and Regular Show, you're missing out on some greatness. The style isn't for everyone, but I personally love it. Also including Bee and Puppycat and

The Aprils... I'm having a hard time telling which april is from which version of TMNT. Any help?

In comics and PG-13 movies, you won't see expletives be a part of the language. However, if those characters were authentic to everything else except that pesky language restriction, you bet Wolverine would be saying fuck. Totally true to his character, we just aren't usually allowed to see that aspect of the

I like the integrated voice command aspect though. Being able to record your gameplay in the middle of an online match (that you can't pause) just by talking seems like a solid, reliable way of doing it.

I don't like the Kinect at all, but I do like being able to use voice command for things. I've heard great stories about using the voice control for recording, switching, etc. Hopefully they will sell a standalone mic that accepts voice commands without the need for a $100 to $150 piece of hardware that I don't

I don't like the Kinect at all, but I do like being able to use voice command for things. I've heard great stories about using the voice control for recording, switching, etc. Hopefully they will sell a standalone mic that accepts voice commands without the need for a $100 to $150 piece of hardware that I don't