VenerableSage
VenerableSage
VenerableSage

I wish they’d stop holding shit for ransom like this. Same thing happened with the 3D Classics. We’re at their mercy for what titles they select and then they complain when they don’t sell because it’s been the fifth time some old Genesis game has been ported.

At least they announced they’re making a new Sakura Wars? (Which we’ll probably never see over here anyway, but...)

The fact that they possibly elected to ignore using an unsigned variable and instead used a signed one is baffling when there was no reason for the value to ever be negative.

Most of the games that I haven’t started are in that state more from a lack of time or too many other games that I’m already in the middle of than anything else. A few are simply ones that I bought in late high school and into the early years of college, thinking that “oh, this game sounds/looks fun and neat, I’ll

Remember when Yoda was in Soulcalibur IV and it was terrible since he was so short? Yeah, same rationale here.

The screenshotting the entire webpage even if offscreen is neat, but I’ll stick with Gyazo/Puush since I can screencap and easy share from just about anything.

I do love Skies of Arcadia a bunch as well, but I think it boils out as a good story with a simple battle system versus a basic story with a great battle system. Grandia II just gives me more enjoyment since most RPGs have you spend a good portion of the hours played in combat.

I used to do a run through Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete every year during the holidays back when I was in high school and college. I kinda burnt myself out after doing it for so many years in a row, so I haven’t done it in a long time now.

I suppose there have been crazier things, but given that it’s been out in Japan for two and a half years now, I’m not expecting Nintendo to actually do anything with it over here. Then again, Heroes is super popular and raking in tons of money, so I guess there’s always a chance.

I want to be in love with the Fire Emblem trading card game, but 1) it would require importing product and 2) there’s no one locally that would play it. I’m content enough looking at the pretty pictures as they’re uploaded online by the artists.

23 total items (even if some are classics) does not really come close to a “huge” sale, given the vast quantities of anime releases on Blu-ray.

23 total items (even if some are classics) does not really come close to a “huge” sale, given the vast quantities of

Had to work BF, but I bought 2 32GB microSD cards when Amazon had them on sale Thursday/Friday. For ~$10 a pop (and having just got a $10 gift card code from a survey to basically cut it in half), I couldn’t pass getting one for my Galaxy Tab (especially since it claimed I was out of space when I went to update

Being a huge fan of the Grandia series (about 80% for the combat alone), I wanted to check this out when it originally released, but the battle system just felt... watered down to me in the footage that I saw. The artwork is gorgeous, but the early videos I remember watching about it didn’t really draw me in with the

As much as I might want a PC release for this (and remasters for 2 and 3 in the vein of what 1 got), I’m almost afraid that Sega would find a way to muck it up and slap 5 layers of shitty DRM on it. (Which is weird as I’d usually be worried about the quality of the port on PC, but they’ve got a good track record with

“online games as a service”

As a former moderator *and*, later, administrator on a forum serving several thousand members, I can say that I am against moderators being paid for non-employee community managers (who should already be drawing a salary from the company anyway).

Mech Assault was a ton of fun. I never got to play MA2, but I always wished that either of them would someday make it to be ported to PC...

I mainly watch through the app since the browser version did not mesh well with temperature issues my computer was having (though this was before they switched over to the HTML5 player entirely) and I *had* been getting a more robust list of quality options for the past couple of months and then it suddenly reverted

If only they’d announce a feature where watching smaller streams didn’t lock you into forced Source video quality unless they magically qualify within the arbitrary, changing range of activity to get other qualities served. I’m sorry that the ISPs of America don’t give a damn about quality internet where I live, but

Whatever it is isn’t available in America, apparently.