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Seems patently idiotic to use the color palette they're using. Jak was always cartoonish. Sure Jak II was slightly less saturated in color at times but it certainly still maintained a cartoon look.

Have you forgotten the Games for Windows Live fiasco? You can not tell me that the layers of bullshit involved there were not intentional to some extent. Microsoft most certainly DOES NOT LIKE PC GAMING. It makes every effort to thwart it and only pays attention when it feels threatened. Then subsequently stops. It

His earlier work was actually....ok. I mean, I could understand the traction it got. It tried to be more clever and actually INSIGHTFUL than just what it is now which is all, "hur dur dur watch me speak about a so-so or bad movie"

False. Only three games REQUIRED it, but to say it was pointless in other games that were enhanced with it is flat out wrong. In most of the games that were enhanced with it, it was indeed a rather large difference. Rogue Squadron, for instance, looks a heck of a lot better with it.

I'd rather just have a new game than them waste time on making an HD remake.

While Minish Cap is loads better than the DS abominations I still think it's an incredibly weak Zelda title and doesn't, in anyway, dethrone Link's Awakening for handheld Zelda games. And it sure as hell doesn't even come close to A Link to the Past, which can also be played on GBA.

It's like those damn colored buttons are a curse for North Americans. Whatever uses them, NOA decides it's not for us. Whatever.

Tie Fighter wasn't made by Lucasarts, it was Totally Games.

Having just replayed it and having thought I previously enjoyed it, not immensely but as a kid I thought, hey it's not as terrible as big box reviews said... It's easily the worst big budget RPG, for its time, I've played aside from the XIII series.

When we're talking about Western releases it's 100% Sony. Period.

Of course you need to upgrade your PC when finally a next generation comes into full swing. Herp. Derp. Pretty sure people had to buy new consoles for that whole "next generation" thing as well...

I remember some 3DO controllers would have to plug into the first player controller and so on in order to do multiplayer. Such a forward thinking console...

I think after all these many years it's been proven, that no, you CANNOT make good kinect games.

I think it's less 90s and more of exactly what Sega thought the 90s were about in perfect form.

The Dreamcast was the biggest console launch at the time until the PS2 launched. It also had the highest attachment rates for the time.

Why do people bitch about people bitching? As if that is somehow superior? Take your own advice, for once.

A constructive future that is free from politics and stupidity.

The solution is editing.

Oh shut up. They didn't give the game for free. They chose who to outsource it to, they chose to not spend more money on fixing something incredibly easily fixable and fast with the right talent, they chose to accept money for the sub-par product.

No companies "win" these kind of "battles". It's fairly stupid to even bother. Consumers win with good games, though.