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The Wii U won't necessarily be third place, either. We've yet to see Sony and Microsoft's actual entries to this bout at this point. While we can assume they will be more powerful, it remains to be seen that they can necessarily "win". If anyone's in the position Sega was with the Dreamcast, it would actually be Sony,…
Well, since it says "Theatrhythm Final Fantasy" on that site, the "Dragon Quest" idea will have to wait (though I'm definitely for that one!)
Oh, that makes sense. Even so, I'm certain he doesn't wear a hat, so can't eat it. Or something.
I must have missed something... Pachter was saying he was going to eat his hat if something else in particular got this award? (I don't ignore the news, just Pachter. I see his name and it's automatically ignored. So forgive the ignorance if this was well-known. :P)
If that's the case, I guess that dashes my hopes of ever seeing a new Blast Corps game. (Because that was the best Rare game, in my opinion.)
This game is 20% cooler. They added "Rainbow Dash".
Despite the trademark on Killer Instinct in regards to the games having lapsed, you'd think in this case they'd have denied Fox the name back in the day, under these circumstances... I mean it's pretty obvious that this no-name show from years ago clearly was around before the game, right?
For the hacking, sure, he apologized. But a huge update, no. The PS3 is known for it's horrendously long updates that are required before you can play any games. (Though to my recollection, none of them have taken 5+ hours, though it seems likely that was partially due to overburdened distribution servers).
I'm not sure if you meant this in jest or not, but I'm gonna have to agree, he is.
Considering the photos were taken in early 2011, and based on the general condition they appear to be in from the photos... I do question if A) that facility or the cabinets still exist, and B) if the cabinets even still hold their original system boards and/or game data. If they're using those pseudo-cartridge things…
The person in question was Christian Svensson (AKA Sven on Capcom Unity), if you're talking about what I think you're talking about. And I hate to say that his word really doesn't mean a whole lot at this point. Don't get me wrong, I get the idea his heart is in the right place, but he also makes no decisions. He's a…
I dunno, I've seen some pretty anti-Nintendo articles here previously. I mean, almost the entirety of 2011 was "Nintendo isn't going to make it through to the end of the year because 3DS" articles.
I suppose I could give him credit for that, but it's a disgusting place. Greasy arcade cabinets isn't my idea of a good time, I dunno about you. The rat idea just makes the entire concept sleazier. "Greasy, rat-infested restaurant where kids play games" is how this could be defined. Of course I exaggerate slightly.
Nolan Bushnell is also a tool. Keep in mind this is the man that, while he created Atari, also destroyed it with his greed. And of course he owns Chuck-E-Cheeses. Not to say he didn't at one point hold some merits, but he's really clueless when it comes to anything nowadays.
Well, so long as it works for you. :P
Thankfully don't have that problem where I live. (Though we do have a lot of spiders.)
To be honest, having the case open doesn't allow for additional ventilation, it actually increases the risk of it overheating. A closed case creates a vaccuum effect that increases the effectiveness of the case fans... otherwise the heat just kinda stays near the components, or at least doesn't dissipate as fast as it…
You know who ELSE wants to play as Muscle Man?
Hah... yeah, that was what I expected, too. 50 Shades of Duke Nukem. :P