That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying.
It doesn't have to be a tiny window. It could just be letterboxes on the left and right sides of the screen, like when you're watching an old TV show on an HDTV.
Just got my 3DS this past Black Friday. Love it so far. Hoping the Wii U can make a similar comeback soon.
Since the cutscenes were originally made for 4:3, it means you're actually getting to see less of the picture in 16:9. Stupid decision.
So... how is this a Game Boy again, and not just some sort of modern gaming mini-tablet? As you pointed out, from a design philosophy this seems to be the exact opposite of what the GB and Nintendo are going for.
This is really mean! People are trying to be good samaritans and help an abandoned baby. And what do they get for their trouble? Terrifying demon baby
But Shanoa is way more badass than the male protagonist, whose name I don't even remember off the top of my head.
This is amazing. I am joyous this article exists.
Dude. I totally agree.
So if it's not Kraft brand, what do you call it? Dinner? DO ALL CANADIAN DINNERS CONSIST OF MAC N' CHEESE?!
I wish we could see where these photos were taken.
I hope if you're buying Happy Meals for homeless kids, you at least let them keep the toys as well! The way you phrased this, it sounds like Adventure Time fans will pluck the toys out first.
A GameStop employee once told me obscure games need pre-orders more than blockbuster games do, because otherwise each location will only order one or two copies of the obscure game.
Worth it just for Link's face.
At my hometown Washington Capitals games, they play the Mortal Kombat theme during fights. PA guys in general must have fun jobs.
24) R Trigger (GameCube)