Cowboy in japan? Day one purchase. =)
Cowboy in japan? Day one purchase. =)
@Zolbrod: That depends on which version we're talking about. Remember they changed the roster a bit in home ports.
@ShadowOdin of dubious snowiness: Not really. None of the Street Fighter III or Alpha games have all 17 (counting Akuma) characters from Super Turbo. Even the Vs. games don't.
What's #26? Looks like a fire emblem ripoff from the logo.
@Sullyville: Yep. These are yet more examples of what turns console users away from the PC.
@Nahir: It's the DS that's WEP only, not 360.
@brass2themax: This rant wins the 'Kotaku tl;dr of the day' award.
@Jouen: All this time, no company has released Tetris for the PSP.
I'm looking forward to this. The first was quite the sleeper hit for me. I'd ignored it for so long, turned out to be great fun.
@Guat: Yeah. It's best that people just use self control and not brag that they're gay.
Still no Folklore or Heavenly Sword drop... At least they're not too much used now.
@bkchurch: Quake 3 has an incredible engine, yet the base game is boring. It needs mods to reach its real poential.
@friebpp: Not really. I'd be flamed to holy hell and back for merely stating my true opinion of Quake 3 in a fully respectable and justified manner. It has an a tiny core of among the industry's most obnoxious fanboys.
@RyuuzakiBjorn: I don't mind the concept. But if you must include it, acknowledge its presence. Most devs don't and THAT is what annoys me.
Reviving the PC used market would be great, and easy to do. Just use a reliable and unintrusive disc check like most consoles. Even Oblivion didn't use a CD key. Neither did DMC4.
@HUmonster: Considering how botched their debut here was...
@potatojenkins: This isn't Microsoft's fault. Strange as it might sound, Oblivion for 360 with and without the DLC do retail for the same price.
@MSUHitman: It also came to Europe and such. Just not the US.
@MrGone1980: This. Especially if made downloadable. Super Mario RPG for $8? SOTN for $10? Suikoden for $6? Awesome.
@Alternate: Barely. I'm not seeing why they bothered with this. They've already pretty much given up publishing PC games.