americanuck77
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Yes, it was the PSP E-1000. It wouldn't surprise me if this new one becomes a replacement at some point since the trend is to slim things down over time. I just got my Vita a couple of weeks ago and I love the way it feels. Having onboard memory would have been nice, but overall I enjoy the device.

Excellent choice! I played the heck out of this on the SNES. That GOG deal looks nice. I think it's time to give the game another go-round.

To be honest I haven't played through a Mega Man game since the NES years (sad, I know), but Mega Man 2 has always been one of my favorite games. That said, I love this presentation and what they look to accomplish. It looks like they are going to hit the goal in just the first couple of days which is more than

I haven't regularly watched pro wrestling in a couple of decades. My fondest wrestling game memories are NES Pro Wrestling, and WWF Superstars and The Main Event in the arcades. I'm already intrigued by this game, and if they bring back some my favorites from the heyday that haven't already been announced (I would

Hmm, I get more of a beefed-up Wesley Snipes vibe, if anything.

Ah, I see. Very cool. Thanks again.

Thanks for posting the suggestion, Edward!

I'm in the same boat. Sometimes I feel like my time has passed for these sorts of things, though, but I have a feeling that if I dive into the right game I'll be hooked.

I haven't gone through so many emotions in one post in a while: happiness, laughter, envy, and a bit of sadness that I never held on to the playsets that I had. Favorites: Millennium Falcon, Castle Grayskull, Castle of Lions with figures and the big, die-cast Voltron figure. The list goes on. Wonderful post!

I had a TG-16 AND the TG-CD. That must have put me in an even smaller category :) I did love the system, though.

I like the looks of it. It will give me a good reason to revisit ME3 and finish the game with one of my other Shepards.

My copy of Shadow of the Beast came with a T-Shirt too! The artwork blew my mind. That game, Blood Money and Lemmings were on constant rotation on my Amiga back in the day.

Extended Cut - cool with it. Free soundtrack - cool with it. I'm a happy customer.

I had that too! Probably one of my fondest memories of old Star Wars products besides my 'Planet of the Hoojibs' read-along storybook and record.

It's a fun post. I got a chuckle out of it. Some here are taking it a bit too seriously I think (and I'm a fan of Golgo 13).

I'm looking forward to seeing how it plays out. I have a handful of Shepards to work with, a couple of which I stopped playing with just prior to the base attack so I can experience the extended endings fresh and not as a 'do-over'. And on a side note, did it bug anyone as much as me that there is little to no ability

I'm glad they are dropping some of prices in the Bioware store. Some of that stuff is way too overpriced.

It's a neat little system. I don't own one but I hope to change that in the near future!

I fully agree with you. People, if you prefer consoles, fine. If you like PCs instead, go for it. If you only play handhelds, there is something for you too. More people should be happy that there are so many options out there. I have a PS3, a PSP, a Wii, and I do some PC gaming too. Every format has its pros and

I feel you pain about jobs. I've been trying to get some part time work to bring some extra money in and I can't get a bite, even with meeting or exceeding the basic requirements. I think that with job applications being handled online that it takes away from being to meet a hiring person face-to-face and try to build