@phiyuku: It should be clarified as well that all the seeders and leechers on those games are only doing it for collection's sake and never intend to play them.
@phiyuku: It should be clarified as well that all the seeders and leechers on those games are only doing it for collection's sake and never intend to play them.
@Jared Clarke: Gamecube went like three years without an exploit!
@Jarol: Specifically, they had DSi carts that could run DS-mode-only games out before the American release of the DSi because it was already out in Asia for a significant period prior.
@Alex_Mexico: I think they do this specifically because of how ROM chips are manufactured and sold. Since they're not consumer-media, they're not using units consumers are acquainted with.
@AndrewRyan: Roger that.
@Alex_Mexico: They vary. 256MB is the largest I know of, off-hand.
@我不是中国人。: Just to be contrary, I'm deeply interested in more natural human-computer interfaces (it is my field of study!) and I found today's presentation very interesting!
@kobeashi: We haven't used the technology yet. Provided it works, the voice implementation looks very great, here.
@BubbleF**kingBuddy: What about those of us who still like the wii, and hate 3D on its own merits?
@MakoAoyama: You're not the only one. This wave of 3D ecstasy from the electronics industry has me very glum.
@Batman: I think he could do better, though. It's almost too scandalous — It's not even worth biting at. "Well, he's clearly batshit nuts. I don't think I could change his mind!"
@SigmaHyperion: I apologize if you felt I was attacking you in particular, your post just seemed to typify the kind I've seen a lot lately.
@SigmaHyperion: I've seen a lot of people comparing the suicide rate at foxconn with the overall suicide rate in the united states, and I think this comparison stinks.
This just in: nago just got excited about E3 "for reals".
@Covert_Knight: More importantly: Where do you live that still has a drive in?
@GuitaristTLW: Is it? I've got the Metal Slug Anthology on my Wii and Metal Slug 7 for DS. PSP still seems a day late and a dollar short, here.
@burgerdog: Yes, this is pretty much where I'm coming from. The games on PSP are largely too similar to their console counterparts, and I'd just rather play those instead, if I were so inclined.
I don't know if I am in the minority here, but as a Nintendo gamer, the type of handheld titles I like the best are colorful and generally 2D. Or, even if they are 3D, they certainly aren't colored or shaded "realistically".
@Ueziel: Haha, so I have just recently discovered. Tomorrow!
@DrLight: I'm at 119 now! One left!