VenerableSage
VenerableSage
VenerableSage

Unfortunately, the same stuff I've been playing and wanting to play/neglecting since before summer started. Really thought that I'd have more gaming time this year, but that didn't pan out at all.

This happened to me as well, although back in Gen II Gold Version. And, due to the wonderfulness of Gen II's battery saves, it no longer exists.

10,000 game creators could call for an end to this giant problem and it would accomplish just as much as this will. Writing a letter isn't going to make the problematic people read it or change their ways. And, reporting said people is only going to go so far - unless you actually impose some kind of serious

...NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO </Vader>

Danganronpa might just be the reason I get a Vita TV when it comes out.

I don't think you're getting what I'm meaning...?

Yes, but you didn't need to buy a GBA SP or Micro just to play certain games. You didn't even really need to buy a DSi either, since it didn't have any retail exclusives - only DSiWare titles.

I would care more about these if they covered the entire shell of the system instead of leaving areas showing the system's body color. It takes away from the immersion of having the plates on there in the first place.

No, I wish to be able to use the internet browser how ever I feel like - not however someone else tells me I'm able to. (It's not going to be to go to a porn site, but that really isn't the main crux of the matter.) Unless Nintendo turns the reins of what sites are blocked over to a filter list on the system itself

...Why, exactly? If the parents are too dumb/lazy to actually police their kids, then they deserve whatever would come down on them. I don't see how I should have to pay even a small fee to unlock basic functionality in a product in the name of prevention.

I never liked Warcraft III. I'll always be a Warcraft II fan, though. In fact, I do miss the days of playing War2 - well, in my case, it was screwing around with the Map Editor and making maps that never fully lived up to what I had designed them to be (mainly because of lack of functionality in the editor or terrible

To this day, the Oracle duology remain my favorite Zelda games, period. And, it's not necessarily a case of nostalgia - Link's Awakening DX was my first foray into the series - just the fact that there are two 'separate' storylines that were planned from the beginning to intersect to produce a unified finale. And that

Yeah, probably doubtful if you're ordering online.

Only the DOL-001 model of the Gamecube has the Digital Out port. And then there's the matter of Nintendo's branded cables being 'hard to find' and generally costing at least over $100 on the secondhand market. (Note that the component-capable Gamecubes require both their composite and component cables - the component

How is a small figure such as Sword Kirby THE SAME PRICE (well , the standard release) as the *Exclusive* version of a ridiculously huge and kinda detailed in Vyse?

I can understand the 'why' behind their decision (you want the boss fights to feel important), but with how annoying and frustrating the regular enemies can be (which, if I recall correctly, don't scale), it's almost like they didn't need to have the bosses scale, since with the paltry EXP gains (or the large amount

It isn't though. If you notice in the video, when the camera pans and shows Mega Slowbro from the backside, you can see the Shellder's eyes.

Mega Charizard X has Tough Claws, boosting Dragon Claw's Power, he gets a boost to his Attack stat with the mega evolution, plus he's retyped as Dragon/Fire, so he gets STAB on top of all of that. So, in this instance, what was once an 80 BP move is strong, yes.

Wait, wait, wait - did I just see a new (i.e. different than X/Y's) animation for Fire Blast?

After having played through Eternal Blue Complete probably a total of at least four times (at one point, I think I played it every year during my Christmas break while back in middle/high school), I still remember most of it clearly in my head.