Pinecone-Knight
Pinecone-Knight
Pinecone-Knight

The NES still has games that are fun to play today, but the Atari has got nothing. Just a relic of history at this point. Compare Mega Man and SMB3 to anything on Atari.

Microsoft did a very poor job at explaining everything, but it wasn't that hard to figure out being a gamer. I'm shocked at the amount of people who still didn't understand it and boasted their ignorance, only to get support from others. I also have a source that said digital versions at launch would have been $39.99

Just like people cried and bitched and lost their minds at the initial Xbox One idea. It would have basically been Steam on Xbox, but people are so fucking scared of change and praised Sony for playing the safe card.

Nintendo!!!!!

The 3DS is a colossal gaming machine at this point. SMT on the DS? Yes please!

I never feared the Kaijus, there was not even an ounce of terror about them. That factor was one of the most disappointing. There was no fear factor, the big robots were going to, and did, save the day, that was never a question. Cloverfield had a wonderful fear factor, I wanted more of that in this.

I'm not a big fan of hollywood movies or whatever term you want to give them, mainly because of pacing, predictability, and forced set-up scenes. Regardless I went to probably my 3rd film in 2 years on opening night and hoped this would be a film I wouldn't regret paying about 20x as much as a rental (for me and my

Yeah this movie wasn't bad, but it didn't live up to the massive hype. The category 5 didn't look all that unique and the final battle under water wasn't as good as the battle before it. The lack of a captivating story really took away from the fights (which I wasn't overly impressed with to begin with).

This game and Bioshock were the 2 games I dropped and just read the ending and thought they were pretty cool. Too bad the games couldn't hold my attention until I got to experience them for myself, but cool endings none the less.

My gripe with KOTOR is it seems like an alternate version of the original trilogy. There are people that match nearly all the characters from the original trilogy, it's like the same thing with slightly different visuals.

Escapism at its finest

The percentage system and the aspect that you don't get KOed, you get knocked off the stage to lose and percentage just facilitates that, is what makes Smash so damn incredible. I am actually shocked there isn't another fighter that uses this mechanic that isn't complete rubbish.

White dude gets the pink gloves LOL

Dillons Rolling Western is a great start, and they could easily take it to the next level. Imagine more detailed environments, levels based on lands such as ice, lava, whatever. More RPG elements, and much simpler to manage Tower Defense elements. Basically make the game less tedious and give more control to the

More Dillon! Seriously great games, and Nintendo should be promoting them more. Maybe offer a Wii U version or load the game full of content and make it a retail game for the 3DS. This series should be more known than it is.

I agree and disagree. There are plenty of other games that offer what they want. Smash is great because it's Smash. Naturally, people are attached to the series and characters and want the series to suit their competitive needs, but that is not, and never will be Nintendo's primary goal. If it was, Smash would lose a

I will play Brawl over Melee anyday. Unless my Wii stopped reading discs like it did once and I had to use Melee and my Gamecube as a substitute until it got fixed.

I didn't mind the tripping. There are play styles around it. While I don't think it should be mandatory, I would like to see it as an option in Smash4.

Girl with no talent... tries to live off talent.