Mike, you have been for a long time, and still are my favorite Kotaku writer. Keep up the good work! (And maybe, just maybe, do a video on your play through of Project Diva F2)
Mike, you have been for a long time, and still are my favorite Kotaku writer. Keep up the good work! (And maybe, just maybe, do a video on your play through of Project Diva F2)
But... a playable Levan Polkka stage was in Project Diva 1
It's not 'anime' in the normal sense of the word. By definition it is, and can be enjoyed by people who love anime, but it can be enjoyed by anyone.
A pretty obvious solution, of course, but Pages is essential for my workflow. I start a document on my computer in Pages, and it automatically pushes it to my phone, and I can continue when I'm out and about (such as on a bus), and when I get back home, there it is waiting for me for the advanced editing. And typing…
True, true. I have one of her for reference (。・//ε//・。)
I want this game....but I...don't have a Playstation. I will buy one as soon as I acquire the funds, just for this game (and the other Project Diva f).
This is an amazing build. One thing I was wondering though, was whether or not there would have been a more suitable blue color instead of green. Surely there was a shade of blue that would have been closer to the original color.
Ah alright. That's good that they had it in the video. And as @Shadow12000 said, I hope they do keep it!
It's called Tomodachi Life, and it's out on June 6 for 3DS. Here's Nintendo describing the game:
Never before have I read a more intelligent comment on any Kinja. And I say that with literally no sarcasm.
I fully see what you're saying; Nintendo did make a big mistake when marketing the Wii U, and your argument is 100% valid. Just your comment made it seem like you were just one of those people who say things like "Wii U has no games." (Hell, people said that about the Wii) You're completely right- why would you not…
Yeah, me too. Aside from actually playing it, it took me forever, because I have OSX, not Windows, so I had to take the original version, and then write a wrapper for it so it would run on Mac. Took a little over an hour, but it runs flawlessly. It was more work than it was worth, but I don't regret doing it, TBH.
I've actually finished Neko Mario. Countless hours....wasted.
Well, the game is quite niche in every country except Japan. If you don't like the game, that's your opinion, and I respect that, but just know that outside of Japan was never really the target audience.
The question wasn't "What file extension is it?" or "What container is it?"
Am I missing something? Nowhere, whether I look at the Updates section on my iPhone, or if I look at iTunes directly, does it say that Google Maps has an update.
Awkward and tiny? Certainly. Unplayable? I don't think so.