It might be Tetris on the Gameboy or Jet Force Gemini on N64.
It might be Tetris on the Gameboy or Jet Force Gemini on N64.
Actually, I think they already can...
Just tryin' to have fun. But I'm fairly certain that I'm not wrong, so in that sense, I'm retaliating by correcting.
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Dunno why you replied to my comment, but I guess you have free time, or you're lonely and wanted me to reply, so here it is: I acknowledge your existence.
I guess if you had to register all your fingers and toes, your family's fingers and toes, and your cat (and all your nipples), then this would be useful. I thought the point of using the same finger for each slot was meant for being able to register your finger no matter what angle/position you put it on.
I remember the first time I figured this out. So convenient!
I still don't get why the Vita TV cartridge slot has to be covered like on the Vita. It's such a pain to flip open!
I would buy one just to leave the empty shell next to my TV.
Story-wise, would I need to play previous games of the series?
So I guess now there will be less games using the touch/camera features because the developers probably want to appeal to all Vita owners...
I'm still rocking my Hatsune Miku Vita, so unless they bitch-slap me with a new LE Vita, then I guess I'll be fine.... =P
If you're a loser like me and die a lot, then you can actually use your coins (I think 2000?) to recover you and your team once per battle.
So are people going to buy the 2DS and play/buy Phantom Hourglass just to check out that one annoying puzzle everyone's talking about right now?