OtakuMan24
OtakuMan24
OtakuMan24

Best bet is to check your neighborhood Dave & Buster’s. This game is at the one outside of Cleveland, OH, and it is most definitely NOT a Japanese import. It’s a complete localized version. I’ve seen it first hand myself.

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Doesn’t surprise me too much. Nintendo has been inching its way back into arcades lately. I’m surprised to see the Cruis’n brand revived (and for ARCADES of all things too), but I’m probably not as surprised as I could be, simply because...

Pit. The. Elder.

Can’t see why not! How many Ocean’s 11 movies are there now?

That sounds like a movie I’d like to see! In fact, I already know what the big score should be:

Most companies keep a storage area filled with still mint copies of their product just sitting there. Usually these are the unsold products that never left the warehouse because the distributors didn’t buy enough, or the product was retired before all the ones manufactured could be sold (as in sold from Nintendo to

“So what does the place look like now?!”

Even better: after you do it too many times, Deadpool stops showing up for a while, only to be replaced by Howard the Duck.

Last time we had Pokemon “ORAS” and the one I see going around most is Pokemon “SUMO” which works pretty good!

Let’s not forget that they explicitly said that this little game will be using assets based off of New Super Mario Bros. 2, and one of the things about New Super Mario Bros. 2 was this:

Will look great next to my 8-Bit Mario Amiibo!

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This feels like it’s missing something...

I think I have a solution to this problem:

If the NX becomes a kind of fusion between the Wii U and the 3DS, I will be very pleased. My other concern then is what they said about no backwards comparability.

Wait a second, so the Police are the Blue team, Team Mystic...

A small thin strip of paper with a metallic coating on it. Every package has one inside, and it prevents the signal from escaping the Amiibo until you actually buy it.

I like to imagine that Pokemon Go actually brings a breath of fresh air to police departments across the nation.

Cheers to the Pokemon Go community in Sydney for acknowledging that they were causing a problem and doing what they can to keep late night rowdiness under control in a responsible manner.

It was the perfect plan.