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just type in "ngp us release" in google. The news was released before e3 so you may not find as many searching "vita."

And who is that you're referring to?

It's kind of a stupid idea, but its not detrimental. This game is all about replaying, and you can still do that. Sure, you can't unlock your features over again, but how many of you honestly do that?

I really do want to try them.

US was confirmed to be the first territory getting it. multiple sources.

There is no guarantee they will get slammed. When have you played an RPG that wasn't interchangable with the other? At least these games are trying to be action oriented.

"While the dedication of these fans is admirable, you've got to wonder—as Nintendo of America obviously has—whether there are enough paying customers (as opposed to vocal internet fans) out there worth making this happen."

I can't honestly say I'd buy those, and that is not what Nintendo wants to hear. I'd certainly rent them. I hope they come to the US if they really are great games.

Prototype is more what I want.

That video has convinced me better than any other trailer ever before to purchase this game.

Again this issue of PC-Console graphic exchange.

You wouldn't think the people were stupid if they were kicking your ass with those moves. That's the difference.

If it's ok to like badly made games, then it's ok to hate well made games.

That's ok. Europe is still probably getting it before Japan since the PSP is selling strong.

Umm...porting Xenogears to Wii U? I'd still like to play a localized version of it.

She's playing the white version of the NGPSP Vita 2. You can see the touch panel on it clearly.

Does this make a case for live action anime? Yes.

Ah. That statement begs a counter point (or 2). Do you enjoy Playstation exclusives over Nintendo exclusives? Secondly, could the feature set possible with the Wii U pad convince you to buy multiplatform titles for Wii U instead of PS3?

Brawlers kind of having been trying to come back, just not in the multiplayer space as seriously. Castle Crashers and Scott Pilgrim VS The World were the best brawlers in the last few years, both smaller digital-only titles, both very popular. While CC had extensive online elements, SCVTW unfortunately skipped the

It's true that the technology will catch up, but Nintendo stands to make money off two products rather than one, which is why the home console will probably never be fully portable. They don't want to compete against their own machines.