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Hitting this article today - Nintendo listened. :)

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Dang, it's been over 20 years since I've seen the original Thriller video in its entirety. I forgot how friggin awesome it is.

That would probably happen to the 'I like turtles' kid if he got in contact with the ooze.

Bubsy 1 was way better. I like the linear gameplay much better than the confusing mess that was Bubsy 2. And besides being less confusing, Bubsy 1 was bright and colorful and 2 was all dark and weird (well, weirder).

Yeah... I got those while they still existed.

Yay, my comic/novel has none of those (I don't think so anyways) . Interplanetary travel through portals, elemental manipulation, mixing "magic" with high technology... Glad those are 'in'.

Tetris... and Tetris. Also Mario Land, but at the time I could never get very far.

I played through the iOS version of Secret of Mana and it was all right. The touchscreen controls take a little getting used to but it still is fun. However, Squenix needs to look at the SoMaGa release of Lunar Silver Star Story on iOS to see how it can be done a lot better. Even their release of Vay had a lot more

As far as I could tell. Also private online matches can be setup however you want as far as rules in general.

I don't think that it's a technical limitation. He mentioned something in the lines of 'removing the switchouts lets players focus on one moveset in a battle'. It's probably more a gameplay balancing decision for both the player and the opponents.

After describing the 'Smash Run' mode the single player mode exclusive to the 3DS, it makes me believe that single player mode on the WiiU would be something more in lines with the Subspace Emissary story. That would explain the longer development time.

I do hope it get's backed. For me, I mainly want to support start-up developers since I aspire to be one myself, but getting a fun game is an added bonus.

Looks like fun. Backed it.

Well perhaps they have the free time now to work on a Wii U version.

Personally I'm a fan of Cities in Motion 2, which has the best public transport simulator that I've seen. It is great for building a city and managing bus, train, tram, and boat routes and schedules. It doesn't worry to much about utility management and other stuff that Sim City does, but if you just want to build a

I remember going to a Pizza Hut in Kunming, China and pizza was just one of many things on the menu. You could get everything from fried rice, noodles, and BBQ. Pizza seamed to be in there as a side note.

Thank goodness for Netflix.

Yay! I wonder if they'll port Rise of Nations next.

Try this link