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I usually only get stuck in games in places where the game isn't clear enough about what you're supposed to be doing next. In those cases I just look up a guide, since the alternative is just trying random things, which is neither fun nor a legitimate way to play a game. In fact, any time a game requires me to do

@Scazza: Aha, I knew I wasn't the only one who saved the bar-code stickers and stuck them on the inside of the case.

Yet another another Desert Bus ripoff...

Laugh it up now, but as soon as we develop realistic AI this will become the norm.

@Orionsaint: I was just thinking the same thing. It also reminded me of how disappointed I was when they dropped their four person review system in favor of multi-page review spreads with one or three reviewers and lots of screen-shots taking up space.

@Strangelove: News Flash: It is actually much harder for hackers to get your information from a secure remotely located location than it is for them to break into your computer. On the other hand, remotely located data won't add any security, because if you can break into a computer that has access to the data you

I never really listened to much classic rock before playing Rock Band, so I certainly didn't come in biased toward it. I wasn't old enough to appreciate rock in the 80s, so I never listened to it. And I spent most of the 90s listening to Japanese Rock and music from video games. Up until playing Rock Band, I had I

I'd have to say the best overall experience with flying I've ever had in a game was Pilotwings 64. It didn't make the experience of flying seem smooth and effortless. Actually, quite the opposite, it continually challenged you to come to grips with the mechanics of (semi-)realistic flight in new and creative ways.

@NeVeRMoRe666: So if Ubisoft didn't do it, and they reported it, they are liars. If Ubisoft did do it, and they reported it, they are shameless muckrakers . And of course, if Ubisoft did do it, and they didn't report it, they are industry shills.

"Day 15 - I wanted to play on the Wii but cooked a banana cake instead."

@Vintage: Funny, I was thinking the exact thing. And very often when these similarities are so readily apparent, it's no accident.

@lineypi: For the most part they are using the ON readings which are used for calendar dates in Japanese.

I think the quality of Zelda artwork peaked in Majora's Mask. I'm not a fan of the Wind waker style, nor am I a fan of the more realistic style from Twilight princess. Majora's Mask had artwork which seemed vibrant and detailed, without being too realistic.

@fnool: Also, most fighting game tournaments ban wireless controllers.

I'd hope we see most, if not all of the Dreamcast games released Xbox Live as well. If not I'm gonna be pretty pissed at Sega.

Let's see, how about...

One question, where do I send my subscription money?

This article is a major tldr; but I I'll at least tell you why I disslike sports games. I disslike sports games because I disslike sports. Seriously, if I liked sports, I would play them instead of video games, not start playing video games that simulate sports. I'd probably spend a lot more time outside as well.

I decided to buy BlazBlue instead of this. No regrets so far...

Virtua Fighter 5R. Sega keeps taunting us with it, but they won't let anyone outside of japanese arcades have it.