I guess I wouldn't exactly mind if this were true, but wouldn't it kind of be tantamount to Nintendo releasing their games on someone else's platform? The number one thing that they've always said they'd die before doing?
I guess I wouldn't exactly mind if this were true, but wouldn't it kind of be tantamount to Nintendo releasing their games on someone else's platform? The number one thing that they've always said they'd die before doing?
No, that's never stopped it from changing hell to he'll.
That one factor is what invalidates the whole project for me. Part of my job is looking out for mismanaged aspect ratios, so I get angry just looking at this thing.
Watch out for those plural nouns, Fahey. They'll get ya.
Clearly there's no pleasing you. The best possible within reason doesn't pass muster for mister everything or nothing.
I wanted to give you some specific numbers on my own collection, but when I turned on the Xbox I've had since 2007, it died. It's in the mail to Microsoft now. My best guess is that in my 500-600 song collection, I have 80 on-disc Pro Guitar songs, 80 DLC Pro Guitar songs, 90 on-disc Keyboard songs, 150 DLC Keyboard…
Who was that? Chad Ochocinco?
PrinceLUDA21 is confused about a few things. Take it from me, because I actually buy and use every kind of accessory and download.
Just tell me who needs to shut up and take my money.
"If they would start adding RB3 instrument and mechanics support to old RBN and DLC songs, they would start getting my business again."
I friggin' love those guys. When I finally get a Kinect, Harmonix will be why.
Just because you've never been interested in the story doesn't mean there isn't one.
As a game, I don't really prefer Wave Race: Blue Storm over Wave Race 64, but the way Blue Storm handled the onset of a thunderstorm over one particular marsh setting is something I'll never forget.
I have a demo disk for my Gamecube. The Wii has demos. Demos aren't new for Nintendo, they just haven't been implemented on this platform yet.
Well, net code generally refers to a game's ability to maintain a fluid-looking connection after one's made, and being a beta, that's where the beta was weakest. Player characters would sometimes scoot across surfaces without animating, disconnections were frequent, etc. But those are glitches, and they'll be ironed…
I played the beta all the way up to max level. I think fans of multiplayer from Brotherhood (like me) are going to appreciate how much more work has been put into it, but people who didn't get very into it last time are going to think it's exactly the same, and they're going to say a lot of silly things to that effect.
#corrections I'm a trainer, not a trailer.
Most game developers only create an illusion of post-launch support using time delayed DLC, in order to get the $80 per game that they think they're entitled to.
I want to hear him say "secyootery" instead of security again.
#corrections I'm pretty sure you misinterpreted the way the new and retro cups will be arranged. Mushroom and Flower cups have 16 new courses, while Banana and Shell cups have 16 retro courses? No. Go back and look at Mario Kart DS or Mario Kart Wii. That's how they'll do it.