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Now that Yoichi Wada is leaving Square-Enix, can Hironobu Sakaguchi [Final Fantasy creator] come back from exile?

Well, Origin is required for EA online games on all consoles, but I think the Origin integration that was supposed to be on the WiiU was the Nintendo eShop would be powered by the EA Origin shop. Which is different.

I know a lot of people cite the IGN comment as the "source", but the source a lot of people really cite is from a reddit comment here: http://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/xnt5r/whatever_happened_to_the_groundbreaking/

There was a reddit thread regarding this: http://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/xnt5r/whatever_happened_to_the_groundbreaking/

But regardless Lee was African-American. He was still a black character. My point was more, I don't think race matters, in that does it matter if a guy is African-American or not? Lee was so well developed, his ethnicity was never an issue. This is how it should be. I don't think companies using the excuse that

I think you might have misunderstood me, I was talking about The Walking Dead, I was referring to the game with Lee. Not the comics. My reference to the comics in the 2nd sentence was his comment about comics in his 2nd paragraph.

The Walking Dead sold really well despite having an African-American protagonist. If we're talking comics, Ultimate Spider-Man is the best selling book in the Ultimate Universe. It's unfair to say they can't make money from it. As long as the content is good, I don't think race matters as much as many people may think.

Let's be honest, a lot of the Nintendo hardware since the GameCube have been underwhelming. Heck, when the Game Gear came out, being bulky and draining batteries aside, it looked a ton more impressive than the Game Boy to some. But what it really comes down to is games. If Nintendo keeps making quality games that you

Not entirely true. We never had the SNES release of V and VI. And when we did get them released, it was from a DS remake. We never even got the PS1 remakes.

I know people complain how JRPGs are a dead genre, or how there's no good JRPG this generation. But this list proves otherwise. Why? Because this list are 10 great JRPGs, and it still didn't include other great JRPGs like Xenoblade, and Dragon Quest IX. I would argue that other JRPGs like Folklore, a lot of the Tales

While I buy my games new, I do buy used games for out of print games or older systems, like my SNES. If the next consoles block used games, it would hinder me from purchasing used games when the next generation is over. On top of that, I can see a huge hassle if a console breaks down and I have to order a replacement.

I was knee deep in excitement for Ni No Kuni. But my Wizard's Edition was delayed a week, because of all the cluster with Digital River. So to wait, I tried the demo. It was a huge improvement over the last Fire Emblem game [Shadow Dragon]. So I started reading up on it, while waiting for Ni No Kuni. How I'm more

Based on the complaints about the difficulty, I don't think this game is targeted towards kids...

Yes, the whole thing sucks. I honestly think this wouldn't have blown up so bad if Namco Bandai's PR came out, acknowledge the issue, apologize, and try to explain the issue in a reasonable manner. It won't absolve them of everything, but it does help keeping everyone updated. The situation is frustrating enough, but

Gotcha. I guess it really depends if you have interest in Nintendo games in general.

I was criticized for buying a WiiU on launch day, especially since I didn't have any games for it. But in all honesty, I like Nintendo First Party games, and had to buy a WiiU knowing I'll get Nintendo games I enjoyed. Yes, Wind Waker is a remake. Yes, I've beaten it before. But I'm not ashamed to admit I haven't

Or, like any new console, the best decision is to wait until more worthwhile games are released [and not just announced].

As much as I love the creative team, my interest for the trailer was low....until I saw giant mechas. Now it's a must buy!

It played more like the NES Punch-Out than Super Punch-Out. But it was very enjoyable if you liked Punch-Out or Super Punch-Out.

I think it's true to some extent. In terms of Toy Story, Disney was going to make Toy Story 3, with or without Pixar. When Disney bought Pixar, Pixar killed the projected that Disney started. Instead they started it new on their own terms, and Toy Story 3 was made. Cars 2 though was definitely a blatant ploy to make