Wait... really? I also attended the Wii U Experience tour (the DC one) and they didn't even talk about this game, let alone have a demo of it. Otherwise I'd have been all over it.
Okay, seriously. I've played this game several times over and loved every moment, wouldn't change a thing.
And this is why they keep making more.
Yeah, it's a system that despite its short lifespan, is still beloved and played by many, many people, more than a decade after its demise. What a tragic endeavor.
Because throughout high school the only computer I had access to at home was an old PowerMac that wasn't compatible with any backup software for the TI series. Trust me, I TRIED. I bought the transfer cable but it wasn't Mac-compatible. At one point towards the end of the project I even attempted to load up Word and…
You should've seen the size of that thing! It was THIIIIIIIIS BIG!!
Back in high school in 99, I had one of these monstrosities: a TI-92. I became fluent in the programming language and put together a full-on RPG that was heavily text-based but had graphical elements (world map, item graphics, character faces that appeared in dialogue). The story was pretty much nonexistent, some kid…
Says you! That's how I read the Hobbit!
Likewise! :D
Also,
My friend's PC had a turbo button. He also had that horrendous MegaMan game that only had three bosses and was never spoken of again outside of the dozen or so people who actually played it.
Then stop watching that movie all the time. Geez, there are other movies in the world, dude. Come on.
Some men just want to watch the world burn.
Yeah, I heard that as well. I imagine not having the tactile difference between the AB/XY buttons would just make it more difficult. It really seems like they improved the controller all around for the US release.
Oh, I know. I was just referring to the Japanese Super Famicom button layout, with the red/green/blue/yellow; I've read plenty of articles and comments on Kotaku from people who say they enjoy the rainbow colored palette better than the purple US one. But this article with its funky-colored consoles still felt…
I saw "Chrono Trigger" in the subject heading and my heart stopped for a second.