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Current offerings simply do not stand well against GameCube’s lineup of WWE wrestling games. All this new technology and none of the fun like this match below.

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It’s amazing to find the same concept done current gen I first found on Commodore Amiga back in 1991! I spent way too many hours playing Wild Wheels and this was decades before we could imagine the current online world infraestructure. Well done Pysonix, a shame I completely missed on your previous entry Battle Cars


Summer vacations = retro gaming nirvana. Earthbound is on my list (for Iwata, RIP) along with quite a few other JRPG SNES titles that were recently translated into English. Last year I revisited a lot of PC Engine titles, this year I think I’m going for the Master System. As Shiryu Music will take up much of my free

... and I still have it and it still works!

My video game systems of old and their games collections. Certainly most of them are perfectly emulated in current operating systems and are far more covenient to use virtually but there is just something oh so satysfying about fliping the Power switch on my Super Nintendo. Good thing I never old any of the games too,

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My favorite show on TV right now. Tangerine Dream in the sountrack!? Twice as sold.

At 6:30:

“Optimus still has his weak moments. It’s out show time!”

Nintendo of America seems to had a change of heart and will publish the game in the US, everyone is just waiting for a release date.

Not until we sort this whole Greece mess.

I am unable to know at this time. I would certainly like to have dual audio like in XenoBlade Chronicles for Wii. Unsure in how many languanges the text will be translated to, but yes most of the times Nintendo games come translated in five or so languages

And Down Under means Australia. Japan will always remain the center of the universe to me. :P

Not to me as I live in Euroland. I am sure fellow Europeans will agree.

It’s hard enough to keep up with my local surroundings as is.

No problem. ^_^

Can’t unsee... does this mean Disney owns Pluto!?

Helps keep things in perspective. “Fight Club” and “The Forever War” come close seconds. Same reason.

...what?

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They sound straight out of the the Quake III sound files hidden away in the game’s .pk3 files ( wich you could open on any zip software. I am unsure that allof them were even used in the game, but I used them on one of my music tracks years ago. It was creeptitastic, here is one of them.