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@suprememastermind: I burnt out my desktop fan doing this a little differently. If we're going to go this route for the 3DS, well, we're going to need bigger fans.

@RySenkari: I would like such a thing to exist too, please. (Either system I don't care, because I'll buy it either way.)

If the currently accepted population count of Japan is 127,408,889, then that would mean that approximately 2 out of every 5 human beings in the country own either of the two games. This is assuming I did the math right.

@Derkaderpader: Augmented Reality. In the trailer they released a month or so before, there was a scene where a card was laid on a table and looking through the 3DS started a game where you have to shoot a serpent climbing out of the card. Pretty neat. Watch the trailer because I just did a horrible job of

@Derkaderpader: Augmented Reality. In the trailer they released a month or so before, there was a scene where a card was laid on a table and looking through the 3DS started a game where you have to shoot a serpent climbing out of the card. Pretty neat. Watch the trailer because I just did a horrible job of

@Chardyll: Seriously, they need to just stick with consistent coloration, because the whole two-tone thing is misleading for the most part.

@N●Gage Croal: You know that's what I was thinking too. The GBA SP and the DS Fat both had the same charger, which was cool. Though, the DS Lite and the DSi didn't...I'm going to go cross my fingers now, because I'd like things to be easier for people.

@Cilixblade: I was going to say something about that, but as you said you're from Norway and I'd have to agree that that is indeed a valid excuse.

@Aqualogy: The sweetest treat that'll ever put hair on your chest. Love it.

@Outrider: At least we just have to plug it in, as opposed to having to swap out EIGHT AA BATTERIES.

I'm not sure what's sadder here: someone dying on Christmas Day or someone so messed up that they think that they'll get enough money for a Gameboy and few of it's games to warrant robbing the dead. The whole thing's really depressing.

I just had an epiphany. The game is called Night of Sacrifice, right? Typically, when you have to make a sacrifice it's placed upon an altar. Thus, it would only make sense that the Balance Board would then be used as the altar upon which sacrifices are made. Either it could be specific objects or particular

@gigawings: I hope that if they go ahead with an English language edition that they bring it out with the book. No alternatives will be accepted!

@The Monster King: I mean Morrigan is just a female demon who takes the form of a human woman in order to seduce men, usually through sexual intercourse. That's not that bad is it?

I'm okay with them giving us the younger version of Heihachi, but has his facial hair always looked so weird?

I can't wait for this. The one thing I'm wondering about is since it's already rated by the ESRB, who or what helped it earn the descriptors "partial nudity" (I have my educated guesses) and "sexual themes" (I have no clue there)?

@KidFlik: I used to employ one of my younger brothers to help me cheat using the second controller to seize control of Minnie once she had stars. Spoiler: You're special friend is Alice from "Alice in Wonderland".

I remember playing the NES version of that C64 game. I also remember never managing to make it past the stupid underwater section where you have to swim through tight quarters involving electric spikes quickly enough defuse all of the bombs. As far as I know that's where the game ended, just like how there really

This wouldn't be the first time that a Japanese game included something from outside of Japan that resulted in things being, for lack of a better word, awkward.

This needs a wider release other than just PC.