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I was sort of done when Capcom killed the Breath of Fire series.

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I think Capcom meant "Merkinaries"

I rather enjoyed the PSP version. I like the games, I just wanted to choke some of the characters.

Everything about Ni No Kuni reminds me so much of Popolocrois. I don't know why...some animal like creature, some stupid girl sidekick, young princely hero...I know that could be any JRPG, lol

I imported Namco X Capcom but though I love Namco...I will never touch another game with the Capcom or SEGA name on it.

Meaty Ochre.

Does the U.S. version have the gamebreaking swap out bug? Did they fix it?

"Thank you. Remember Sodom."

I feel like it's still too late to introduce new gaming home consoles. The lack of backward compatibility is likely a measure to keep people buying PS3 consoles even as Sony introduces its new console.

I have always pretty much been in the latter category of 'haters'. From its inception, I felt like the KH series was one big gimmick. Lacking in any real substance, the first game relied heavily upon Final Fantasy and Disney cameos as its main draw. The game play is pure button mashing hack and slash. Once people were

Yes, that's number 4!

The only way I will purchase a Capcom game again is if one or all of three criteria are met:

If this were a video, we would be hearing Space Invaders sounds interspersed with Pac Man pellet sounds and Mario jumping.

At what point in human history did we start calling ambiguous foods simply "snacks". Now I happen to think these things are candy, but they are mysteriously called snacks. Typically some nutritive sounding noun or adjective is placed before the word "snacks" (Fruit) to take away from the fact that you are eating

It does! I am a "Reverse Graphics Whore", meaning I love anything with 2D sprites, or hand drawn sprites. I can't wait for this!

*SOLD! Penny Arcade had me at the graphics.

I guess I will never see the proper revivals of Shining Force, Phantasy Star, of Alex Kidd, Golden Axe, Streets of Rage, and Shinobi...

Wow, NIS never disappoints. Always brings over the quirky and niche stuff. They definitely get a lot of my money and support. I have almost every game NISA has released in the U.S. I don't even play them all, I just buy them to support NISA.