@DarrenIndeed (xbl and psn): The thumb is a finger. #research
@DarrenIndeed (xbl and psn): The thumb is a finger. #research
@Banana Stand CEO: I'm a little unclear as to why exactly one would squeeze an orange. For juice?
I've experienced joint pain while gaming from time to time. It's only after playing for a few hours, and usually when I haven't gamed for a few days prior to the current session.
@Blore07: That depends. If you registered your Wii and connected it to your My Nintendo account, then you can contact Nintendo and they can help you arrange to get your downloaded games back.
DK64 was a pretty underrated game, in my opinion. I still have the N64 cartridge, but it would be nice to play it in 480p on a GameCube controller. Ah, to hear that DK Rap again!
@tyrannotaur: You mean they're employing ? Block hover technology?
Wow, this is amazing. I wonder if the level geometry was recreated from scratch, or somehow ripped from Super Mario 64 and edited.
I like this design better. Actually, I didn't really like any of the character designs in SFIV. Abel is the worst, though; his face just looks kind of...squished.
I had zero interest in this game until I read this review. The premise and the graphical style just didn't do anything to grab me.
I don't think I'm even familiar with her voice work, but I am so into this lady.
@Jakelshark: Man, that final Weapon X fight really was a bitch when playing on Hard mode. I finally figured out that you can get into a near-infinite combo that does significant damage to him, but even then it took me several tries to take him out.
No fucking way. As I was falling asleep last night, I was thinking to myself, "I should try and mof an NES cart into a handheld. I don't think anyone's done that yet."
Samus and Terra (FFVI) are close contenders, but I think I have to say Mario.
I like that McWhertor put the quotes around the word "geek". It evokes the sound of someone who calls him/herself a "geek" just because they like Star Wars, but is using the word jokingly.
@BadAxel97: You're right. They only care enough to fill balloons with goodies and send them out to reviewers. Clearly they skipped the spell checking because it's the hard part.
@Chozothebozo: Team Rocket already tried that. It would have worked, too, had Charmander not come along and saved the day. (Season 1, Episode 11)
@ShaSt One: ShaSt One used Comment. It's super effective!
Just from looking at these screens, my first assumption is that the only major difference is in the process and/or settings used to capture them.