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My kids will know better. In that they'll be going to a traditional carnival for their ticket-related low-end prize amusement. I'll just have to shield them from the dangers of carnies.

Hmm, sounds confusing, like two people operating a Rubik's Cube. Hopefully the game is shown outside of NYU or released at some point. Co-op Portal 2 has me clamoring for different takes on the multi-person puzzle-solving, and I can't be the only one.

Or, according to this questionable news report, "Where a Kid Can Be A Corpse!"

From what I gather looking at the video, a game where one player adds on to the world that the other player is platforming through by placing new objects into it? If so, I'd dig that. It's like being the overseer of another player's game world, allowing you to fulfill their destiny or make it more difficult. So, if

That's a tricky endeavor.

Chrono Cross had the heavy burden of following Chrono Trigger. It isn't as memorable as the first game, but then again, it has some major differences in terms of game play and visuals. It is worth playing through and a great game in its own right. And subsequently crossing fingers for the always hoped for but never

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Lots of stuff. Music, my other love besides video games. :D

Now to add Kairosoft, makers of Game Dev Story and Hot Spring Story, for the ultimate trifecta. In my head, at least. :3

I'd like a good selection of both. Sequels aren't necessarily a bad thing, but they could set in a malaise when you look at a store shelf and see almost all established franchises. It's the new titles that keep the future of gaming going, and for them to succeed, they often need a bit more of a fighting chance from

Suddenly the decision making by the higher ups at Activision makes perfect sense. Time to bring in Rowdy Roddy Piper.

It's brilliant on the level of a mathematical in-joke. Gamecube was the first Nintendo system to go outside of the ROM cartridge since the Disk System. The Famicom/NES was an 8-bit system, while the Gamecube was 128-bit (at least based on the numerology of the generation: [secure.wikimedia.org] ). The music of the FDS

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That's awesome. Nintendo has a history with this type of thing.

Aaaaaah it would be a dream to get an official translation for Seiken Densetsu 3! That and Treasure Hunter G were the two biggest games I wish would get officially translated and released. I suppose the big reasoning for that not happening, or for most of the games you listed not making it to Virtual Console, is that

The only way I'd say this is different is that with YouTube there is no contractual monetary gain on their part outside of page view adverts. With the Apple App Store, they take a 30% cut, thus directly profiting off of the work of piracy. This really is something that the Department of Justice should have a strong

I really wish that a developer would do just that at some point. It's just so prohibitively expensive to file a lawsuit against a mega-corp like Apple. At this point though Apple's negligence in monitoring application submissions should be challenged. Lord knows the money flow isn't going to stop for blatant ripoffs.

Mostly paid in "fifty cents of Shake 'n Bake" coupons. Only good at Safeway.

Gah, this game was great! Wish Blizzard would just sell the rights to someone competent who would do a sequel justice. :(

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That game was good and funny. Notice the other monster that looks like the aliens from Half Life? This game had a ton of play on other franchises.

Ah, that's good stuff. Reminds me of when Conan used to have Clutch Cargo Clinton on his show.

Wow, Fake Kaz Harai is the best fake Twitter I've seen in awhile. Not quite fake Rahm Emanuel-level awesome, but then he isn't dropping f-bombs and going to alternate universes. Yet.