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Am I the only person who thinks this looks fake? Like when they do special effects for walking on water, they just put a clear surface slightly under the surface of the water. It seems like he's sliding on something because water doesn't work that way - water slides are not a skill.

Normally, I roll my eyes when people play the "think of the children" card, but holy fuck! He has children? Who let him have sex?

Or it helps push them in a new direction.

And yet, the show can work without BB. I mean it's great when Gus or Hector show up, but they still work for this show without their history from the other.

I feel like Chuck McGill justifying his electromagnetic hypersensitivity when I talk to my Breaking Bad-loving friends about how good this show is, but they still don't give it a chance.

Capcom did it with Mega Man games going on other systems and now the Disney Afternoon collection. Rare is a different case, but the N64 Rare games and some NES games like RC Pro Am made it onto the Xbox.

I didn't buy it yet, but I believe it was a straight emulation and they added a Star Wars-themed border to adjust for the difference in screen dimensions.

I don't know if Super Star Wars was exclusive for any reason other than the SNES could do some things the Genesis couldn't such as better graphics and sound and Mode 7 which was used in those games. It gets tricky because those games were made by JVC and Lucas Arts. JVC doesn't make games (or maybe anything) anymore,

Nix Yoshi and Star Fox for FX Chip licensing reasons, nix Killer Instict for licensing reasons. Star Wars games are tricky because EA technically owns the rights to them, but Sony just had Super Star Wars on PSN.

No on Yoshi. It used the Super FX chip which Nintendo used, but didn't own. The only available virtual console version of Yoshi is the GBA one which is okay, but like when a movie has been edited for content and time on TV. It's why they haven't re-released Star Fox or the crappy Stunt Race FX either.

Never underestimate how lazy people are about buying one online when it launches at midnight or how quickly they give up when Best Buy's or Gamestop's websites can't handle the traffic. I was able to grab two NES Classics on launch night (gave one away as a gift) and had no issue getting a Switch either.

Prediction, they again release a very limited quality to make you crave it, so that when you can't get one, they say, "All of these great games are available on the Nintendo Switch." They will repeat this process with the N64, GameCube, Gameboy, etc. until they find a console that was a part of your particular

PS4 re-released Super Star Wars. I hope they at least do Empire when Last Jedi and/or Battlefront 2 come out.

I have a PS4 and could play R&C on their streaming service, but I already have so much other stuff in my back-catalog. Might pre-order the Uncharted DLC which gets me free J&D.

I'm certainly open to giving the series another chance. This game just seemed more shooter than platformer. Right now, only Mario is pulling off 3D platformers, there's already plenty of shooters I can play.

Never played R&C until the PS4 reboot last year, and to me, it's a game that does everything well, but does nothing great. It looks fantastic, it's funny, but man, it just feels like parts of the game are nothing but blowing shit up for the sake of blowing shit up.

Or an album of Scott Stapp covering Scott Weiland's Christmas album

To me, the most frustrating thing in a game is being lost because in most games where it happens, you're lost, and the only thing you can do is attempt to get "un-lost." In this game, getting lost is magical. Earlier this week, I marked a tower I wanted to get to in order to unlock a portion of the map. Because of all

I'm 37, and I've spent my last two Saturdays playing like I would spend Saturdays as a 12-year-old when the wind chill would make it unsafe to go outside. I can assume the only reason I'm not divorced yet is because those things take time. For a game to do that to me at my age is pretty amazing.

To me, the original LoZ was always good, but Link to the Past perfected it. You can go back to the original, and see all of the building blocks for what the series would become, but the technology just wasn't there. Link to the Past isn't my favorite game, but that game is perfect. Everything in it serves a purpose.