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Switch Cocoa Puffs and Corn Pops positions and then we'll talk.

I have both the neGcon and the Jogcon, and the neGcon is amazing and the Jogcon, while really awesome feeling (amazing force feedback for a home console in 1998), doesn’t really work intuitively to improve gameplay. But man- the resistance and autocentering on that wheel sure feels cool.

Yeah, and Metroid Fusion, Metroid Zero Mission, and Cave Story, as well. All of them better games than Shadow Complex, for that matter.

At least 6 or more.

Guacamele came out years after Shadow Complex. He is totally wrong, of course- but Guacamele is not a counter to his bogus claim.

I’m still excited for the game- but my expectations are adjusted now. I don't like the standard Arkham City style upgrade systems in quasi-open world games very much.

That R-Type animated short from earlier today was much more enjoyable. This is well animated, but doesn't really fit with JRPG vibe they were trying to evoke, thematically speaking.

This is absolutely beautiful. I want to hug this dude and see this made into a half hour mini movie.

Hmmm... Only the Vita offerings interest me this month.

Very sad news. I guess it’s just the state of the games industry and the world economy at large that one bad game can ruin your studio. Drive Club was a steaming pile of dog poo, but it was a masterfully made pile of dog poo, and it is a shame that they never got a chance to redeem themselves. Hopefully someone within

Interesting. I am looking forward to seeing how the sales are for each of platform. At this time, the market is mostly split between those who are excited for VR and those who are not. Of course most of us are merely curious to see what this means for games- which is a unique problem that Sony has to solve if they are

Are you implying that MS bought Lionhead 4 years ago and funneled millions of dollars in development costs just so they could shut it down?

Nintendo isn't nearing bankruptcy- but their console market share is dwindling year over year over year. They can't maintain their current strategy, and as they've demonstrated over the last 30 years: they aren't willing to sell a powerful console at a loss in the hopes of making the money back in software/licensing

It’s a chicken/egg argument. They made a console that was more powerful than the current competitors in 2012. The major publishers still didn’t back it. They can’t afford to compete without support of “hardcore” players- but publishers of these games don’t bring new games to the platform, so the argument that they

I just meant that Nintendo isn’t interested in actively pursuing the AAA publishers for the big annual titles (like CoD, Battlefront, Assassin’s Creed). Those titles are also made for and sold to kids (even if their parents are buying them).

I think you’re dreaming if you think Nintendo is going to come out by the end of the year with less expensive-MORE powerful hardware than the XOne/PS4. Their current console is marginally more powerful than the PS3/360 and it came out 7 years later (as those systems were winding down in preparation for the current

I think you’re making some pretty big assumptions- considering that the console hasn’t even been announced/confirmed to exist by Nintendo, and the fact that no development details have leaked- meaning it’s highly doubtful that EA/Activision/Ubisoft/Capcom/Namco/etc. have anything currently in development. Even if it

Same thing happened with Wii-U. Remember the Deus Ex, Ninja Gaiden, and Batman ports that sold terribly? Nobody cares about late ports of games they already played on their current systems.

It looks pretty cool, and I understand that Capcom believes they are building a platform which they will support for years to come- but the bottom line is that they are trying to sell me an incomplete game at full price. I’m not interested in the competitive scene, and even though they deny it- I feel like they are