enlil999
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So 2D Metroid is dead then. No new sequel in over a decade.

If they truly wanted to print money then release their greatest franchises to the other major platforms.

They really should do anime for Zelda, Metroid, and Kid Icarus.

I think that, regardless of IRL friends, most adults don't really gather with them to play 3DS games. At least I know I don't, so I'm clearly not the demographic for this.

Well, there's a game I'll never be playing, seeing as how I have no friends irl. Enjoy people! /partypooper

Here's how I remember these two days of E3 that passed:

Yeah, lots of nerds still play Pac-Man games and there have been many iterations over the last decade, like the Pac-Man Championship Edition series, Battle Royale, Pac-Man + Tournaments (Android), the Pac-Man Google Doodle game, and the browser game, World's Biggest Pac-Man. However, these are all maze games and his

That sure does look like a Gamecube game.

Should probably take a look at the Pac-man championship edition leaderboards, it's clearly just YOU as plenty of people still play

Inexplicably... Sega can't just tell Nintendo "Here, make a crossover platformer with our guy." But "Hey, let's have them play in the Olympics!" gets the regular greenlight. *sigh*

Needs more Bubsy.

The effort it takes for me to find the system enjoyable is more than I'm willing to invest anymore. With such a deluge of F2P crap out there I'm just not giving F2P games the time of day anymore. I'm far more willing to pay for a game up-front and then enjoy (Or nitpick and dislike) the experience than I am letting

I really really really really really need this to have some sort of quality Single Player aspect to it, and not just be another multiplayer-only cash grab.

See, what I don't like about that statement is that it reflects Japan more accurately than the rest of the world. Japan right now is completely fixated on portable gaming and Japanese developers are using that as their measuring stick for what people want rather than looking outside of their own culture. It's one

"In terms of a story for the game, Miyamoto said, "We're in an era when people have a limited amount of time… to play these long story-based games"

i saw the title and was eager to read if starfox is coming back to the way should be and not an adventure game. Then I read about the gimmicky control....sigh. You almost had me ready to go out and buy a wiiU, Nintendo. Almost

It saddens me to say it, but Miyamoto has completely lost touch with his audience. His top creations aren't even under his control anymore and they are better for it. Miyamoto would never do an open-world Zelda because people have "limited amount of time".

Okay, now I can't help but think of a Star Fox game where there's a gunner and there's a pilot, one on the Wii U pad and the other on another controller or a 3DS.

I'm not. I was annoyed at how much pre-rendered, 30 second trailers, super early dev footage Microsoft and Sony showed off. And Nintendo showed more. I have no idea how this game will be.

Sunset Overdrive seems like a game that is going to go over the heads of the majority of Xbox owners (the ones that are not on Kotaku). I'm worried it's going to do very poorly. Asking my X1 friends they all couldn't care less, they in turn talk about Halo Anniversary, Call of Duty, and Battlefield. I for one am