TokoTamer
TokoTamer
TokoTamer

You have to keep in mind that Dragon Quest is made with the Japanese market in mind, the West is unfortunately an afterthought. Even if the NX sells as poorly as the Wii U it will still outsell the Xbox One in Japan as the Wii U is doing now (by leaps and bounds), so in a way the NX makes sense. It will allow them to

Zenny is essentially Capcom’s go-to name for currency. They use it everywhere.

Umm, what?

I’m not sure you realize how much money Nintendo has in the bank.. They’re not going bankrupt anytime soon.

Elves are in the movie and they look fantastic. There were quick shots of them and Dalaran in the trailer at BlizzCon last year.

It’s a bunch of Nintendo employees pretending to be Inklings. Yes, really. It was a Vine they did last year at E3, IIRC.

His Japanese collaborations were excellent. Heroman and Ultimo are both top notch.

Brian, the mobile version (being developed by Nexon) and Grandmasters are completely separate games. One is a new version of the original game and the other is a brand new game set in XI's world.

Dragon Quest VIII and IX were both developed by Level-5 and overseen by Square Enix and Yuji Horii with his company, Armor Project.

Garuda's honestly not that bad. Titan is definitely the most difficult of all the Primal fights, though. That goes for Normal, Hard and Extreme modes.

I can back up what's he's saying, at least to some degree. I subscribe to both WoW and XIV simultaneously and still enjoy both of them quite a bit. There are a lot of fights in XIV's endgame that are just flat out insane. There is no hand-holding. Look up something like Titan Extreme on YouTube if you're curious.

That poor Zelda XL. Why not just resolve to take care of your system better? Limited edition or not, I do my best to take care of my stuff. I've never had a console look like that at the end of a generation, let alone only a year into its life. There's plenty of excellent carrying cases (pocket sized at that) and

I continually subscribe to two MMOs, WoW and Final Fantasy XIV. They take up a lot of my gaming time, yes, but never all of it. I'm also heavily invested in Blizzard's other titles (Hearthstone, Diablo, etc.) as well, but I play lots and lots of games on a variety of platforms, not just MMOs and so called "service"

Yep. Manaphy had quite a few distributions back in Gen IV outside of the Ranger games. Sometimes at one-off special events but it was also available at Toys R Us in North America and other retailers in various countries.

Mew is widely available from My Pokémon Ranch on the Wii Shop Channel, that is assuming you have a Wii/Wii U and a copy of Diamond or Pearl. It's one of the easiest event Pokémon to come by for that reason because there's no time restriction on when you can get it.

Fair enough, I suppose it really does depend on how into Pokémon you are and how well you keep up with it. Though special promotions and event Pokémon (aside from being marketing tools) are sort of The Pokémon Company and Game Freak's way of saying "thank you" to the fans who regularly follow the franchise.

Yeah, I'm aware of that. It's just that Jagans was asking when the last time we got Celebi was *before* the Pokémon Bank promotion. That was 2011 during the GameStop, Black and White mall tour promotions, etc.

Event Pokémon come around often enough, it's not that big of a deal. The last release of Celebi was in 2011.

Agreed. The infographic goes a bit overboard in some places, but is spot on for the most part. At the very least it's correct when it comes to the placement of the games.

Not anymore. That certainly used to be the case (though some people always kept a sort of headcanon that the first two generations were simply another world) but ORAS set a new precedent by explicitly confirming the existence of another timeline during the end game Delta Episode. Zinnia explains that a separate and