Most of these issues are, in my opinion, caused by the fact that a majority of high-speed ISPs in the US were telephone or cable companies before they were ISPs.
Most of these issues are, in my opinion, caused by the fact that a majority of high-speed ISPs in the US were telephone or cable companies before they were ISPs.
I love how much those faces look like they're straight out of Goldeneye for the N64. :D
I love the old games. I played the original in elementary school, IV and VI when they released while I was in junior high. VI remains my favorite in the series based on story, characters, music, and even graphics (love the sprite art in VI!).
There was, but if it was supposed to fix the problem on the PS3 it didn't. :\
Any patch for the PS3's inability to save? :\
The Anniversary edition is the best I've played. Minimal annoying sidekicks in my earpiece, very little interaction with other humans period really. You get the sense that if Lara misses this next jump no one will ever see her again. She's alone. It's all up to her. But in Legend? Every time a sidekick opens his big…
why? the game will eventually be released on pc
Man. I would love a sequel to Chrono Trigger. *trollface.jpg*
It's really simple: as long as high-speed internet is sold by telephone and cable companies, they will overcharge you, slow down your connection, and block every port they can, if they think it will get you off of Netflix and Skype and onto their other paid services.
No, the FFX HD re-release is that way. ———>
*shrug*
My girlfriend and I co-op'd our way through Rayman Origins. Had a blast!
I'm sorry. What? Are we even looking at the same console? The Nintendo 64 looks good.
No.
Stills are one thing.
Not sure yet. They say a few hours. And the content is distinct from the game, so no spoilers or anything like that. I really suggest trying it out!
Also: Jason where are you?!?!
*shrug* Sorry. Too busy enjoying the US demo (including the outfit designs) for this to bother me. The new designs still look good.
Thank you!