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Whoa, gifs show up properly now? Well there's one thing going for the redesign! :-)

The Zelda games must be around 15 hours, I guess? I never finished Spirit Tracks, but that's about how much playtime I got from Phantom Hourglass.

Do you like Zelda? If so, Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks are both great choices, and the recently released Okamiden is a lot of fun too.

I've been saying this for years! I think Bethesda's the worst offender for that. They give you a world with hundreds of characters, thousands of secrets to find, some creatures will even fight between themselves, creating some sort of ecosystem... But why can't they put that imagination to work on some better way of

Yeah, I think most (maybe even all) of them are in Superclub Videotron rental stores now. They acquired Microplay and gave them their gaming section, something like that. They get some good deals now and then, and it's the closest game shop from where I live, so it's convenient!

Great TAY pic, Prof.Gast!

I'm afraid you'll have to host it on Photobucket or something, I don't think that's on their to-do list :-(

Oh, this is from Capy?? Didn't know about that. I was already interested, but this just made it an instant-buy for me. I absolutely loved Critter Crunch and Clash of Heroes. This looks very different, but just as great.

Hey I like that one, might order it, thanks for the link! :-)

Yeah the theme looks nice too, so it's a win-win :-)

Am I the only one who expected something more... I dunno, tasteful? Subtle? I would have been all over a t-shirt with just the grass block logo, but it looks like they went the Snorg way and made them all look kind of douchey. The "Creeper Inside" shirt is alright, but I expected more from official Minecraft merch.

Loading 20$ on the account, getting Legend of Mana + Tetris and giving the rest to Japan via PSN. Sounds like a plan.

A bit radical. At the very least, with the ESRB, we can reply "We told you so" when parents say "This game is too violent, how could it be in my child's hands??".

Whoa, is that the Logical Journey of the Zoombinis? I loved that game! The sequel was great too.

Actually, that's a good question, because Legend of Mana handles the overworld in a very particular way. You begin by choosing an area of a large map, which will determine the world's overall topography. Then, as you finish quests, you unlock artifacts you must place on that map. Each artifact creates a new area, so

Hexadecimal ftw!

I'm pretty sure it'll be playable on PSP, most PSone classics are. Be prepared for something a little different, it's not a big epic quest, more like a multitude of little quests loosely tied together. I think that's what a lot of people didn't like about the game, but I thought it made it all the more engrossing.

Hm well, Sword of Mana was good too, but it was essentially a remake of Seiken Densetsu 1, so I guess it doesn't really count. :-P

Now playing

Legend of Mana dropping on PSN this tuesday for $5.99. Definitely picking that one up!

I was about to post "Nothing for me this week", but I just checked the Playstation Blog and they're finally releasing Legend of Mana on the PSN!