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That's ridiculous, how could the be out of copies for a DIGITAL version of a game. That's the whole point of digital, it's unlimited. It would make a little more sense if they had limited quantities of the "limited edition" version of the game, hence the name "limited" but the standard edition? That's just them trying

haha I know, I RARELY replay games this is probably the only game that I went back almost immediately and replayed it.

Wow, I haven't watched it but that sounds like waaaaaay too much effort for a measly machinima movie. Did he even get paid for it? wow...just, wow.

HAHA, I know it's CRAZY. The music gets all hectic and you just see monsters racing after you, hoping your stamina meter doesn't deplete before you can reach another emerald (or whatever they are)

DLC are the new cheat codes, that's the problem :(

Cool, I already have it but cool. Anyone who hasn't picked up this game GET IT NOW. You won't regret it.

You know what those parts kind of reminded me of? Collecting the tears in Twilight Princess. I'm surprised no one has mentioned that at all. That what I thought of instantly when got to the first silent realm. Obviously there's a big difference but the collecting part kind of reminded me of that.

I'm jealous, I wish I was playing that for the first time. Amazing game, enjoy it while it last. Also make sure you play the co-op, loads of fun as well.

Wii: Skyward Sword

no portal 2? yikes.

Castle Crashers.

As the demand for physical media continues to diminish so will the need for manufacturers to create the physical media. The cost to create a few thousand disk(or whatever physical media it will be) will not be low enough to warrant those companies to create the physical media just so the lower class can buy the

The cable companies wont always be there though. Years (and I mean MANY years) down the road the internet will be such a normal thing as water that it will be regulated just like water and electricity is. So no, it wont always cost $40 or more.

So you're telling me 300 hundred years from now, hey lets say 1000 years from now there will still be physical media? You're out of your mind if you believe that. By that time everyone will have internet available, even public government internet will be fast enough. When you say always I take it literally. I wasn't

You couldn't be any more wrong. Download speeds will grow exponentially in the coming years and downloading a multiple GB game will take minutes not hours and a few more years later than that, seconds not minutes. On top of that the lower-class, (meaning: everybody) will have broadband speed internet, for the sheer

damn, that sucks.

I completely agree and that's what why I figured you meant that. ALttP is, to this day, a beautiful game...as are a lot of Super Nintendo games.

You're making a few too many assumptions that aren't necessarily true. The games won't necessarily end up costing more than $60.

This is a great idea. I would love to just look forward to a particular night of the week to play that weeks episode of the particular game in question. I love that about TV, looking forward to a particular night because my favorite shows are on that night. (For example Thursday nights awesome line up: The Office,

Why do you need the internet for a LAN party?