VenerableSage
VenerableSage
VenerableSage

#FucKonami

Madnug.

Give me difficulty options like Black 2 and White allowed you to unlock (except from the beginning and not 1 difficulty = 1 version + need to swap keys with the other to get their unlockable difficulty) that automatically disable tutorials for old mechanics that veteran players are familiar with if they select a

The fact that Nintendo cannot produce to demand for ANYTHING is seriously irritating. (Or, retailers allowing people to order multiples of a limited item, thus facilitating lots of those $300 eBay listings.)

I remember watching my dad play Maximum Overkill back on our ancient PC in the early 90s. I’d love to see it brought back.

If only games were locked in after going gold like they used to be before patches were capable on consoles (seeing as cart/disc revisions were few and far between). While old games weren’t bug-free, game-breaking common stuff was much less prevalent when you were beholden to the product you put out. And, the system of

With my backlog amd priorities outside of gaming, I’ll just not be ordering games when they come out, it’s that simple. And, mind you, that’s not even meaning preordering - I’ll start waiting at least a month if not more before buying most games.

Though it was a separate device and is no longer current, the Nomad kinda did what the Switch does. Granted, not on the fly and, as said, a separate purchase from the base Genesis/Mega Drive, but it did let you go portable as a handheld with your console experience...

I already have a regular 3DS and have no reason at this time to buy/upgrade to an XL. I can’t understand that Apple-like mentality of “Ooh, shiny new thing, must upgrade!”

Nah, it's a Gnosis from Xenosaga.

Not a possible correction - one that needs to be made. This is *NOT* a preorder bonus. It is an “early adopter” bonus that works exactly the same as the Blazikenite Torchic from X/Y and Steven’s Shiny Beldum (with Metagrossite) from Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire. Pretty sure they even used a similar phrasing in the Direct

I get that all of these are Nintendo’s property, but at the same time, if you continue to poke the bear enough, the bear’s going to get angry. Nintendo needs to learn that while something like this might be necessary, doing so in an opaque manner only makes them look bad. Instead of sending out a bland takedown

And what of the various studios and developers that actively ENCOURAGE fans to make projects? Surely they wouldn’t risk their own properties by doing so.

Thanks for the reply!

Man, this is such a good question. I don’t know if I had one real consistent game or set of games that defined my entire childhood. I mean, I played my fair share of the first two generations of Pokemon up until high school, I played Sonic 3 & Knuckles enough to get to a point where I could get all seven Super

(Off topic) Muppet Treasure Island is sorely underrated.

Harmony’s fictional leader should be inspired by Melody from said second Pokemon movie.

Boy, the cash grab fever is strong with this one.