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The thing about GBA support is that Nintendo isn't quite happy with the GBA emulation they could accomplish on the 3DS. It was good enough as a little goodie for the Ambassadors, but they weren't confident enough about it to actually sell it for cash.

How about we don't give in to the hype, stop preordering video games and instead wait until the reviews are out?

My designs are a bit more plain that others', but I personally think that less is sometimes more.

Well, what other options do the Aussies have?

1. There has always been and will always be merchandising for Nintendo products, including but not limited to figurines.

Kind of nice that the developers just say "Eh, just pirate the damn thing if you can't legally buy it in Australia", but maybe the devs should set up a tip jar so that Australians (and other pirates with a guilty conscience) can give them money even if they pirated the game.

To be fair, the idea of boob-shaped input devices was by no means new...

I think not even Apple does something like that.

I wonder if they also have a Mario, Luigi, Peach and Yoshi variants to go with the Wired Wii Fight Pads.

Both have a tendency of being put in a wet orfice for the satisfaction of the user.

Huh... is it just a scale thing or is this thing actually less bulky than Ben Heckendorn's XBOne Tablet?

No need to, both already are a joke!

So Microsoft does not want people to review their games on YouTube and use gameplay footage?

Except not at all, it's more like MicroMachines in a scifi setting with Shmup boss battles.

Microsoft's policy isn't new, either. On Xbox 360, it was also possible to re-download games delisted from the Xbox Marketplace. This happened when publishers lost the rights to certain games. Take Smash TV, for example. Anyone who had already purchased Smash TV from Xbox Live Arcade could re-download Smash TV, but

As is the original FNAF.

There are so many remixes online that I started to lose track of them a few seconds after first entered a few search terms into Google. Some are solid extended plays of memorable songs, others take much greater creative license with the music. Let's start with one of my personal favorites as a unabashed rap nerd:

You probably know the story behind Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels, otherwise known as the real Super Mario Bros. 2, deemed too challenging to release in America back in the NES days. (The SMB2 we know and love is called "Super Mario USA" in Japan, which probably should be grounds for World War III.)

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Well, at least they were re-using the assets of Mega Man Powered-Up, which is a good thing in my books.

Yeah, I have to agree. I stumbled upon Geometry Dash on the Play Store a week ago, looked at the screenshots and thought "Hang on, I played this years ago, for free as a flash game."