Ridnarhtim
Ridnarhtim
Ridnarhtim

But my PC copy was cheaper =P

Sony, why must you always improve things so that we have better-working alternatives to Nintendo products?

Character roster: Master Chief, Marcus Fenix, uhm.....

There's one thing that can be attributed to the comments sections of any Sony release articles...

Screw that. Add a Colossus as a fighter!

Interesting ... I never played CTR, but I adore Diddy Kong Racing. May have to give it a try....

Wow, so much negativity here. Who cares if it's a Smash Bros clone? As if Super Smash Bros. were the first fighting game to ever exist ... It looks like it will be fun, and considering how these things generally go, it'll probably be better than Nintendo's version anyway.

They've all been banged together into a single game that just, well, happens to be a Smash Bros Clone.

Pacman, Space Invaders, Asteroids, Donkey Kong, Frogger, Missile Command, Centipede and Pong.

That would be an awesome way to make money. I wonder how long you could do it before the store notices it SHOULD have about 300 copies of Spirit Tracks, yet there are only 20 just as before?

I DO own and have played plenty of Wii games ... but none of them have completely blown me away, not the way SNES/N64 games used to. The one I've enjoyed the most was Twilight Princess, which was my first game on it.

You forgot no boobs.

Not necessarily true. Anyone who plays on normal, also gets the easy trophy. The implication being that about 1.5mio people played the game on easy but not normal or above.

Good copy protection. Of course, wouldn't work in the days of the internet...

I wish you'd warned me that this contains an unnecessary amount of drama for a video game commercial.

True, I guess, though I use it for all my media playing and recently felt like giving God of War another play-through. But in terms of new releases, it hasn't been used much.

Using Treesize Free [www.jam-software.com] I noticed that my c:\windows\temp folder had 40GB of files in it; not sure what they were or were they came from, but on a 120GB SSD, that's quite extreme, and explained why I was constantly running out of space.

You haven't really missed out on much.

They're not even trying! I demand one 2D and one 3D Mario game for each the Wii and 3DS, every year!

I'm just wondering how that kind of stuff even happens? What kind of code could have run to make the game think that his legs should be sinking into the ground and popping back up in another place?