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I’m wondering this, too. I have the SN30 controller. Theoretically if I just buy the Wii/Wii U wireless receiver it should work for the SNES Classic, yes? (Because doesn’t the SNES Classic use the same controller inputs that the Wii/Wii U uses?)

I’m wondering this, too. I have the SN30 controller. Theoretically if I just buy the Wii/Wii U wireless receiver it

Here to agree: I’ve played 6+ months worth on PC and then moved to PS4 and still playing strong. It’s a wonderful game that’s very addictive if you like a) horror, b) Left 4 Dead co-operative play, c) hide-and-seek style games, and d) a wide variety of killers and perks to play/use.

Here to agree: I’ve played 6+ months worth on PC and then moved to PS4 and still playing strong. It’s a wonderful

I wonder if she feels ashamed for that article title. Because I do for her.

He’s designed this level in such a way that cheesing it (aka exploiting it to skip large chunks of the level/beat it in a cheeky way) isn’t possible.

Damn! I really thought we were!

Your response to me is genuinely ridiculous. That game was unadulterated shit. It was literally unplayable for at least the first week if not longer due to shit network coding and choppy frame rate. The fact my friends and I joke six years later about how shit it was is a testament to the game’s shittiness.

Definitely not too young but also definitely happy I had no interest in that title growing up. I know I dodged a bullet with that one.

Please find this Reddit post. This is too funny. My friends and I compare anything truly shit to Brink because it was so bad. Such a waste of money...

When I got downed the AI medic would try to get me. He’d die. Another medic would come and take the same route. He’d die. Another medic would come and take the same route. He’d die. Another medic would come and take the same route. He’d die. Another medic would come and take the same route. He’d die. 

Brink was, no lie, my biggest game purchase regret. Different guns that all felt the same when shooting, single player that’s just the multiplayer maps with atrocious AI bots, inexplicable bottleneck choke points on the maps (seriously, the game would be at a dead standstill at these points), only the tiniest handful

CD was good but I never understood its holy praise. The level design was confusing and didn’t encourage speed like 2 or, even more so, 3. You’re right in that the level art style was a bit chaotic and had an odd-for-odd’s-sake aesthetic.

When I was in elementary school (I’m think mostly around 2-4th grade) I would charge fellow classmates a quarter to draw Sonic on their Trapper Keepers. I’d then use that change to buy extra chocolate milk in the cafeteria.

And we can do that! While keeping Sonic looking like he did before Adventure! In fact, we can see that in Mania’s bonus stages with his low poly self!

It didn’t. Plenty of game footage for Mania to watch. You can easily see the love put into this game; from intro video to the game itself.

That is all I ever wanted in terms of Sonic’s appearance. No green eyes, no 15 ft. long quills, no 30 ft. long legs, no bandages, no jewelry accessories. Just simple, clean, gorgeous Sonic CD AMV style Sonic.

I loved Sonic as a kid. I drew him so much that I’d charge fellow elementary school friends a quarter to draw Sonic on their Trapper Keepers (and use that money to buy extra chocolate milk at the cafeteria). My local shopping mall had a comic book shop that would do a membership program where they’d hold the newest

The system isn’t powerful enough to do voice chat as well as online play/graphics/etc.

Yeah but everyone paid the same sucker tax price for F13; myself included.

Testing [DLC by randomly changing its pricing up to and possibly more than $34.99] allows the game team to optimize the game, and give players like you an even better experience in the future.

Internet behemoths like Google, Amazon (which owns Twitch) and Reddit as well as smaller sites like Ifixit and Plays.TV are participating in today’s day of action against internet service providers’ push for, among other things, the right to slow down access to or block competing websites.