SorcererLance
SorcererLance
SorcererLance

ah, so effectively and potentially be as lethal as a level 50 Amiibo... that makes things even more frightening

This is effectively Cruel Melee, but only one on one matches... and all the more humiliating

Aonuma continued: "So when we made the character, we had this notion that one of the ways he might be a little bit weird is that he had this notion that he never wanted to grow up. And so I think, to that extent the clothes do fit this image of him. And the whole thing comes together as a very Peter Pan kind of

I played it on the PS1. It was a decent 2D platformer, nothing exactly "amazing" compared to other 2D platformers from earlier or even today, but it started the gimmick of TV genres being level themes and Gex's snide commentary (clear recorded voices being a new thing at the time for console gamers) was fun back then.

I loved the first Gex when it was a 2D platformer... the 3D sequels... not so much I suppose, they were ok. I wouldn't mind seeing Gex again in some form.

now whether you use your lightsaber as a toy weapon or... a sex toy, is totally your business as long as you play safe

sorry dude;

The last thing you should do during any playthrough of the 72-hour cycle? Go to the banker who is set up across from the fast-travel point in Clock Town. Deposit your money. You'll be able to withdraw it when you start the cycle again. He gives you some helpful rewards if you do this, hint hint.

We should log in to the Nintendo Network on the New 3DS

this one's the very best

...oddly mesmerizing...

That's the joke.

that's also an interesting and unique way to look at it, I hadn't thought of that.

I would've expected a CG series, but live action? ...I guess we'll wait and see.

It's essentially a horror-infused game of Red Light/Green Light, simple and effective in execution.

It's not really just the faceplates, I guess a more trivial reason would be the Super Famicom-colored buttons (I know the XL has the letters colored, but not the buttons)... but a more important reason is some people prefer the smaller size for better portability, not everybody has huge, deep jeans pockets.

I remember this ad on TV as a kid... in hindsight, Kirby NEVER had any teeth if I recall, exception being if he has a powerup that granted him that.

it usually is handy to have a video clip of an actor performing the action you want to animate out as reference or even to rotoscope, but this guy definitely has it down to an art not needing it.