@AnOkayLumberjack: Did you mean Metroid Prime 3? Because there was a save-killing glitch in that game that made me all kinds of furious.
@AnOkayLumberjack: Did you mean Metroid Prime 3? Because there was a save-killing glitch in that game that made me all kinds of furious.
@robotsneedhugs2: Ah, thank you! It's just as I suspected. I think we can all forgive them for getting the facts off by a bit, considering they wrote this blurb in 1955 when the Internet wasn't widely used...or, well, extant.
@daknight: Yeah, the story behind Tetris is indeed an interesting one. Reading that book made me realize just how valuable my Tengen Tetris cartridge is!
@Kowl Slaw: That's it, baby. Download the whole thing. The whole thing...oh yeah.
I think this article got the year wrong. I was under the impression that Nintendo showed up in 1889, not 1887.
@cheesetruncheon: It never took off, though, because to boot it up you needed to scam Libyan terrorists for the plutonium needed to power it.
@DJ_Skrull: If you can, check out the book "Game Over: The Maturing of Mario". It's a very interesting and detailed look at Nintendo's history from their early days making playing cards up through today.
@TomWar: I know that you're joking, but something inside of me wants desperately to correct you on your Nintendo history. It's actually hurting me to hold it in.
@Scott J: The GameCube wasn't really a "bust". It was the lowest-selling console in the States, true... but it was still extremely profitable for Nintendo.
@seamonkey420: Oh, nice... I didn't realize you could sync a DualShock 3 with the PSP Go.
How about making all PSP downloadable games playable on PS3? That would be much more interesting.
Sorry to invoke Godwin's law so soon, but...enjoy!
@Exhorresco: Stop, yo.
@Deuce: Thank you. Self-diagnosing Asperger's is such an annoying and disrespectful thing to do. Not only that, but it never comes across as anything other than a fittingly lazy attempt to justify one's lack of effort in the area of being likeable.
@clumsypanda: Officially, NiGHTS is genderless. Just sayin'.
@Justin42: The problem with your argument is that you're calling the new design inherently defective, when it isn't.
@Synthos: I know plenty of people like him, but I got tired of his music so fast because all he does is whine. I love good hip-hop, but I just find that guy's music to be painfully predictable and totally flat.
@jack2pot: I like what they ultimately did with that for Soul Calibur IV...PS3 had Darth Vader, and Xbox had Yoda, so you get the neat console exclusive characters. But they eventually released the other platform's character as DLC for $5, which is a pretty reasonable price for something like that (as far as DLC…
@TrIp13G: I wonder if it's better than this one?
@StevenRafael: I loved Amplitude and Frequency. Those games were the first time I heard Freezepop, and the first music game besides DDR to have me hooked.