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You apparently already know, so apparently you aren't among the people who have missed it.

You...you're kidding, right? You've obviously never played Super Hexagon. The iOS version is VASTLY superior to this. This is merely a proof-of-concept, showing what can be done in the LBP-system.

Great stuff, downloading now. I got an iPhone 5 in November and this was one of the games I was interested in but after reading up on it, decided to pass. The updates seem to be what's needed, including the widescreen support. With a bunch of gift cards on my account from the holidays, I don't feel bad at all spending

So I was briefly skimming through this to get a gist of this announcement and a couple things stuck out in my hurried vision.

My copy will be arriving later today, but I have one last thing. As you and Chris have both talked about the phenomenal English voice-cast, sometimes people like to switch back and forth between the native and localized tracks. At least to try it out, you have to install the audio pack from the beginning. DO THIS

Am I the only one who...didn't notice a difference between the two?

Well, now my Wii U-purchase timeline has been moved up.

WHY WOULD YOU NOT MAKE GBA GAMES AVAILABLE FOR 3DS YET FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU

In honor of Awakening in the next few weeks, one of the greatest dragons I ever had to face was the final boss of the original Fire Emblem for GBA. A colossal amount of HP, unlimited attacks, and how it took up half of the SCREEN were all enough to cement it in my mind as forever badass.

#correction The summary of the game at the bottom in the gray box is incorrect. The price says "Free," even though in the article (and on iTunes) it's listed at $3.99. Got my hopes up for a second. I at least wanted to TRY this for free before I didn't pay for any of the microtransactions. Now I'm not gonna do it at

That's certainly fine! I haven't watched Ghost in the Shell before, so I'm glad that you can make a better comparison. Exactly what I was hoping for. Good job!

Well yeah, I knew it wouldn't be EXACTLY the same. But the theme. And thanks, glad I didn't make a COMPLETE fool of myself :D

I'm not exactly an anime aficionado, having only seen between 6-10 different ones from start to finish, so I apologize if I don't make the PERFECT reference. But this is strangely reminiscent of Death Note. Taunting the police like this...

I actually did the same thing for a while, using an Action Replay on competitive battling. Where I was, it was treated as a separate entity. There were two sections, battles for entirely legit and then AR Pokémon. I don't see a problem with using an Action Replay when it is for battling online with opponents we meet

Oooh boy...that Crimson Shroud looks rough around the edges. I thought it was a regular DS game, not even a 3DS.

Polygon.

Really? Want to message me back when that goes live? You'd be my best friend...

Maybe that's because they're advertising it so widely that they're just assuming people already understand it. *shrug*

Note that only certain games support the Off-TV mode. It's supposed to be a game-by-game implemented feature, not a system-wide thing. Arkham City: Armored Edition for example does NOT support the gamepad-only play. It's supposed to say on the box, or at least somewhere. Keep that in mind.