goldenegg
goldenegg
goldenegg

Ugh ... I hate this trend of bundle games being downloadable versions. I guess I'll be selling my download code and purchasing the retail version.

Disappointed? Really? I can understand if it gave you motion sickness, but otherwise it was one of the best games of its time. I think you're the first person I've ever heard say anything negative about the game.

Apparently you're new to the internet. Sarcasm doesn't translate well in text form without the use of smileys or other such indicators of mood.

How does that help? Still don't have a cart.

The 2DS deal would be better if it were packaged with a physical copy of the game.

I'll take it you're the one person on the planet who doesn't know what Angry Birds is?

It's important to note that these videos only apply to McDonalds Canada. There are completely different food practices for McDonalds around the world. Most regions have been very open with their process, except the US.

I really enjoy my Ouya, but it's a shame that I can't use the stock controllers due to lag. Thankfully PS3 controllers work great on it, so it's not a total loss.

It's presented as a button to the user, so it is referred to as a button. The system manual even refers to it as such. How it's connected under the shell is only a secondary consideration.

No worries. Go play some Yoshi's Island and all will be forgiven ;-)

Are you potentially confusing it with the original Japanese Famicom?

Both original models of the Super Nintendo and Super Famicom had eject buttons. The second 'mini' model didn't have an eject button.

They forgot the biggest feature that would have guaranteed a huge increase in sales ... playing original Wii content in HD. If they'd offer that, they'd have a fantastic story for why people should upgrade their systems.

That was my first impression of the gameplay vid too.

To give a personal example: I'm a table-top gamer. I've been playing AD&D since the first edition. RIFTS, Robotech, TMNT, Mage… I love pen and paper RPGs and I've played them most of my life. In my younger days, however, I was dating a woman who thought those kinds of games were the province of man-children who

So you'd feel fine if you watched someone play a game at 30fps?

I really hope these companies come together and create an interface standard for these devices. We don't want to get in a situation where developers have to specifically support one headset or another. There should be a common API which supports the main functionality of the units. It's fine for certain devices to

If they really want to simply sell more Wii U consoles, they should enable HD support for standard Wii games. Market it as a new way to experience your existing Wii software library.

I spent the good part of the 90's in arcades. Not once do I remember having electrodes connected to my brain. At least not that I know of. Wait ... am I still in the 90's, playing a game about the year 2014? If so, the base game can use some improvements, but the games within the game are pretty sweet.