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@trunkenmath: Can't, we rarely go to the store anymore. And when we do, it catches me by surprise and my savings are left at home.

If I was allowed to use my Amazon gift cards (I'm 13, I don't have a credit card), I'd contribute. I wouldn't play most of the games, but I'd contribute.

@Michael McWhertor: Actually, seeing as the 3DS has been confirmed for a March release, there's sorta one release date. Monkey Ball 3DS is confirmed for launch. That means it will be out by the end of Q1 2011.

@3D: Cause Two Eyes Are Better Than One: Er... No. I play a game that I feel like playing. I don't base my choice on something you think of as "awesome". We all have different gaming tastes. Stop trying to broaden your opinion as if though everyone else thinks like you.

@fuchikoma: Getting stuck? As a player who had trouble passing the original Super Mario Bros., I have to say that Muramasa is really easy. And I've played about an hour in.

I'm playing through Muramasa, and I have to say, it's not really the gameplay alone that interests me. This game is beautiful. I find it more fun to simply look at the backgrounds and my character running through the screen than fighting (though it's fun too). The music compliments everything well too.

@carl-on-duty: Oh my. That game kicks ASS. I remember playing it back when I was an exclusive Gamecube owner. When my cousins and stuff would come over.... That was fun. I also love how you can always catch up if you're good enough when hit by blue turtle shells (my cousin got hit by 15 in a race and still got 1st),

I can finally use my PSP for more than a day without charging it! :D

@FriarLawrenceIII: I disagree. Brawl plays a bit different from Melee in physics and speed. Melee was faster paced.

That destructive lifestyle paid off. Melee is my favorite fighting game. Ever.

@ihearthawthats: Look at Suzuki's list, there are plenty of sequels and spinoffs for him as well.

@d_r_e: I don't see it. It looks like any other cel-shaded game to me. Wind Waker had a clean, detailed look. This uses a more colorful drawn-with-a-marker look.

@Batman: On an unrelated note, I love seeing Sonic Colors being mentioned in a list of top Wii platformers for 2010. It's weird seeing how he managed to rise to that level again from the dark depths of Sonic 06.

@Black2key: Turns out it is multitouch! I googled it, and there seems to be a lot of homebrew that uses it too. :)

@acme64: Resistive = Single Touch screen. Only one point really registers. The DS is resistive.

Is that a resistive touchscreen?

@RealmRPGer: You also should remember that something powering a decent resolution screen and that 360 hardware needs one helluva' battery. And like I said, it needs a decent looking screen. If it launches at $250, it's going to have a battery life of an hour or two.