SomeGuyXG3
SomeGuyXG3
SomeGuyXG3

The 3DS had rocky sales starting out too, with little in the way of must-have games. Now it's doing better. That was around the release of 3D Land, which put its turn-around at about 7/8 months. We're just past month 4 with the Vita. It'll get those must-have games.

To be fair, I've downloaded PSP games to my PS3 that weren't available on the Vita, then transferred them over. So you can still get those games on there in some way. That still begs the question of why they aren't there to begin with.

Regarding the quote, "I think the console business is going to continue to shrink." - I have to say this is just BS. Right now we are on the tail end of this current generation of consoles, so sales are bound to slow down. Add in that combined consoles sales for this generation are more than they were for the previous

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Oh, internet. It's okay to have different opinions. Can't we just look past this and let things be the way they were before? No?

I'm the same way. Back in the N64 era, I loved playing NFL Blitz. Aside from that and a few others, I'm not into most sports games.

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GX = totally awesome. (Wish the video was in better quality though)

I'd be okay if we're talking maybe Retro working on a title for each franchise separately. But combined? I get that both franchises need a boost, but I don't see this helping.

Wait, you're actually asking us how the site's doing? That's cool man. Be ready for a lot of reading. :)

That is some good writing.

It's okay, people. Child of Eden and You Don't Know Jack are awesome, related to the awesome of Minecraft. I haven't played Cell Emergence, so I can't vouch for that one.

I used to be into emulation. Those were some good days. Though at the time, I didn't have a computer that could handle GCN emulation. But man, did I have a blast with some of those SNES and GBA games.

My tastes in electronics are mainly black, sometimes a dark blue. I was so miffed when they finally came out with the black Wii when I already had a white one.

That, and PC has always been ahead of several other trends. They had digital distribution down while other companies are only starting to make the same kind of foray into that. Plus, because we're talking computers here, it's easier for indies to develop something and get it out, as they don't have to wait for this

Back in the day before trophies and whatnot, when you did something major in a game, you unlocked stuff. Now, they just give you trophies and stick all the extras in DLC to charge you for it.

Relativity - hard at work