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Then pick JA Sensei on Google Play. It won't replace a real-life teacher, but it's a good tool to review what you learnt, with a lot of gizmos (sound, customable quizzes and so forth). All in all, well worth its price tag.

Indeed. In the JS Joust trailer, it looks like the people there are playing for real, against one another. In the other one, they are playing in a different way: like actors in front of a camera, and their enjoyment seems rather fake.

My Dad never worked there, but I have to agree. While the standard controller was a pain, the Super Action Controller was a delight to play with. I remember how great it was with the soccer game, the bottom wheel enabling you to make the team move forward or backward collectively...

Beyond the judgmental, social, approach, there is something quite arty in what you could call his "installations". I imagine that it might be his real motivation, and that he just has that "dolls are my family" claim to make for good measure...

Not waiting for the price cut here. Waiting for the white version.

OK, I'll be picky here, but it's not a hyena. It's an African wild dog, or a "Lycaon" as the genus goes (species: pictus, if you ask).

I'll do. Given the other choices we've got, I can't imagine voting for another one, anyway.

Same here. When I look back on my computer past, my 1040 STF was really something special: that's the computer that democratized the Mac experience, with an OS (the TOS, for Tramiel OS, suppposedly) that moved away from command lines. And for gamers, that machine was quite something: I remember long nights spent

I'm with you on that one. Pomeranians of the world, unite!

Valkyria Chronicles: Masterpiece, epic, unknown.

So fond souvenirs, here.

It's probably the movie with the most famous car chase (think US muscle cars, end of the 60s: Ford Mustang and Dodge Charger), hence the Mario Kart connection.

Many thanks for the advice: I'll definitely try what you suggest. This morning, I found a review on another website where they say that "the Deadly Descents events [...] t with the ridiculously tough course design and obstacles chipping away at your armor (and if you’re not careful, your health) [...] become an

I see your point and your own experience is encouraging, but I haven't even ventured further than the "9 deadly descent" campaign, so I guess it has more to do with the slopes design, really. Having my boarder free-falling into the void every now and then is what turns me off at the moment, when it seemed so easy to

SSX3. Yes, the PS2 SSX3, on my good old launch PS3.

Like many of you here, I've now put a few hours in the new SSX, and I tend to share the point of view of the less ecstatic. Sure, the speed is there, sure it looks rather good (unless it's a night race, in which case it looks just... black), but after some time, I couldn't help but feel a little bored. Was it the fact

Don't worry, shouldn't be long till PS2 games appear on other local PS stores. Yours might have been busy with the Vita updates, which the euro store doesn't feature yet. Anyway, FYI, On Tour is sold 9.99€ here

BTW, On Tour is on sale on the PS Store at the moment (the euro one, at least, but we mostly get the same things, when it comes to non-JDM only releases).