jonathanponikvar
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jonathanponikvar

Well, yeah... I get all that, but none of this is anything that we didn't already know since before the Wii U's launch.

A comparison of what, though? Killzone isn't coming to the Wii U, and you'd be hard-pressed to find an example of a Nintendo title that comes close to it.

Good, we've established that common knowledge of the Wii U's system specs are, indeed, fact. Now explain to me why this warrants being mentioned in an article about a specific PS4-exclusive game (Killzone)'s installed file size, if not simply to take a pointless jab at the Wii U's supposed limitations.

I don't quite get the little backhand to the Wii U at the end there. I highly doubt we'll see anything close to 50 GB on that system anytime soon. Might as well point out the 3DS' reliance on limited Flash memory while you're at it.

See, now if it was a speaker set that would batch-process MP3's and convert them into 16-bit audio using the actual Genesis' chipset, it would be worth it.

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Constructed of ABS and possessing a style the gaming community only gets to enjoy in limited edition recolors these days, the Travel Boy is a glorious tribute to a Nintendo original. Plus, at 22.5 inches by 14 inches, it's only slightly larger than the game system itself.

The Brave Little Ouya, upon hearing the news:

I think it's because they're primarily a restaurant/bar, with the area split down the middle, half for dining, half for gaming. You can sit on the other side of the building and you won't even hear the noise from the game room. So they probably make as much as any other restaurant, plus extra for the game room income.

Sounds like Dave & Busters here. I live in VA and we see ads for it all the time on TV, but the nearest one is at least an hour+ drive up into MD, not including traffic.

Isn't Rally's called Checkers on the East Coast? I vaguely remember hearing something about that being the same chain, just with different names depending on where you live.

Hey now, I said they were "damn good," not the best. Five Guys fries are freakin' delicious too. Though my choice for the best overall would be the garlic fries at Gordon Biersch, which are a life-changing experience.

Yup, if the one near you is the full restaurant/grill. It's their chicken strip basket that comes with fries, garlic toast and country gravy.

I've eaten at DQ's in Savannah GA and northern VA, and every single time they've been both spectacularly clean and freaking delicious. Sounds like yours are just run by people who don't care about cleaning.

Do a search for the nearest one and make a road trip out of it.

Y'know who's got some damn good fries?

I really hope these don't replace their standard fries. From the photo those don't look very crispy, and if there's one thing I can't stand it's mushy fries.

Man you're one of the lucky ones. My Colecovision crapped out on me years ago.

Between this and the Game Grumps playthrough of the original going on right now, I'm totally in the mood for some Strider. I'm going to have to track down a copy of the NES cart.

So are the PS3 versions of these specific games going to be $10 cheaper at retail than on PS4? Because otherwise there's really no reason not to just wait to get it on PS4, aside from just being really impatient.