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@BossVersion1: Fun fact: the N64 is the only major system I haven't bought since the Virtual Boy.

@chronomasakari: Didn't Panzar Dragoon Orta include PD 1 and 2? PDO works on the 360.

@Nulls: It seems rare to find people who liked the Saturn 3D controller (I liked it well enough myself, even preferring its d-pad to the standard/Japanese Saturn controller).

In the late 1980s, I came across an Intellivision in a relative's house.

@GARlock: The North American release has been designed with western gamers in mind as 1) it's in English and 2) the cover features an angry-looking hero.

@FarmboyinJapan: DQ's gone that way before, particularly with DQ III, the best-regarded (and best-selling) DQ game.

@mithrilfox: I'm in the same boat. I really, really tried to like DQ V on the DS and DQ VII (PS1) and VIII (PS2) before that, but just couldn't do it. My tastes have just changed too much to enjoy the classic DQ formula, methinks.

@StirringSibilance: I believe you had an unlimited amount of time to start drawing the seal, but only a limited amount of time to complete the seal once you touched the stylus to the screen.

@Darlan: I didn't have much in the way of problems with the AI partner in RE5. You can't count on your partner to do the heavy lifting or coordinate strategy, but he/she's generally capable of taking care of of him/herself and offering a little help on the side.

@The Forgetful Brain: The new splitscreen offers two compelling features (for developers, at least):

@JumpyJacks: I usually attempt to trade my games via Goozex or GameTZ. If there's not a lot I want apart from cash, though, I'll go to eBay or Amazon if the value of the game is high enough to justify the hassle or to Gazelle if the value is lower.

@Ghost_in_the_Machine: I'd recommend watching just series 2. Series 1 and 3 (so far) are pretty terrible in comparison to AtA series 2 and Life on Mars series 1 and 2.

@mithrilfox: Agreed. I tried it on both the PC and 360 and the 360 version was eminently more playable.

@DooDooSmellsWorse: Nah. Mr. X was much more like The Terminator (and my favorite of the RE bosses).

Trials and Tribulations is my favorite of the Ace Attorney/Prosecutor games by merit of the second chapter, (featuring the pictured Ron DeLite). The Mask*DeMasque case is as good as it gets.

@Nihilexistentialist: TvC uses four buttons (light, medium, heavy, partner), doesn't it?

@DooDooSmellsWorse: I believe that Nemesis (and Tyrant) have already been confirmed not to be in the roster.

@Craig Baylis: That's just art ripped from previous games/comics above — it's not MvC3 artwork.