Taggart4510
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Yes, but it is a rather arduous and unnecessarily complicated process. You need to have both systems on you and active at the same time as well as an internet connection on both. You can't just open up your new one, log in to your Nintendo Network account and then start downloading away. You need to transfer your old

I know I may get laughed out around here, but I absolutely ADORE my Vita cradle. I HIGHLY recommend that everyone get one, and 7 dollars is totally worth it. I love just being able to drop my devices down on a dock and not have to worry about plugging anything in.

You know, I'm not even complaining. Kingdom Hearts III happened. I consider that a serious victory. While I do agree with a few things on this list (except Uncharted. I'm actually fine with that sitting out for a while), I do take joy in what we WERE given.

I don't HAVE to look at a silly vanilla PS3.... I've got my own custom one too

See, I am going to call you crazy. For a couple of reasons.

Honestly, with this one I'm fine. Mega Man, even though I have 9 and 10 on my PS3, will ALWAYS be Nintendo-branded to me. That's what I grew up with more than Mario, Zelda, or Metroid. I've been waiting for this since 64, and even prototyped my own versions of him back in the day :D

Call of Duty: Wolf Devolved.

This looks like the most technologically sound game that I have no interest in playing. Especially with the new Kinect I'm sure it has some incredible stuff behind the scenes, but that's just not the market for me.

According to an interview by Jason, he asked Baba if there were any plans to bring either Innocence or Hearts R to North America.

They're like 50~ "blocks" each.

Where....how did you pick Ohio in that list? I'm at the Best Buy area and it just goes to Oklahoma as the only "O" state. Which is surprising though, considering you have four cities on that list. Is it possible they updated it in the period you writing up this list and then posting it?

Without even knowing it I've been promoting this concept for quite some time among my own circles. Why? Because I can't really handle the long-term binge, on a physical level. It isn't until I get to about 1 or 2 hours of playing a game where I suddenly find myself getting antsy and needing to do something else. Not

Those fingers are the stuff of nightmares...

From my experience about the reveal itself and the fallout afterwards, it seems that Microsoft wanted this event to be very controlled and only about certain things. As they said before this all started, this program was all about the entertainment aspects of the the Xbone (heh...still can't get over that). Games

The funniest thing, you have no idea what that actually means.

Ha! I like how this is making the rounds today. I posted it this morning :P

Ooh! I got this one! Rayman Origins! Edit - oh, I guess I went to the next page of annotations and it showed that everyone else got it too. For a second I thought I was the only one. Balls.

Do these games even sell well over there? I just feel embarrassed looking at all of that... How do they look at that kind of stuff? Admittedly I don't know their cultural boundaries. Is it respected, or even the Japanese go "oh, it's just for those crazy guys"?

You're missing the point. As he said up earlier, the reason we don't like most prequels is because they answered questions that no one asked or already HAD answered. What do those games have in common? They have original stories that don't treat already established canon. MGS3? It covers an entirely different