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I got the most playtime out of the original DOTA. Years of LAN parties. It was also pretty cool as it was such a new idea and the gameplay evolved and changed with every patch. Me and my friends would swap around between versions to use features that were different. For example I remember older versions had peons that

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Well, this would be the second Shaheen I've heard about since the one that wrote Strong Bad:

Super Mario Bros. 2 (Live Action)?

Yes, Cities: Skylines is hopefully where our pilgrimage shall end.

This would be great, but at least it's on PSN so I can play it now on my Playstation TV.

I would like to see a remake/sequel to the Lunar games - or at the very least, release them as PS1 classics on PSN. There is a great port of Silver Star Story on iOS, and a remake on PSP, but it would be nice to get them on consoles again.

Wow. So happy I preordered mine along with the game. Now I'm chillin with Smash and my Wavebird.

Edit: I didn't see the barrage of replies. Removing my comment.

The bird that steals the star reminds me of this guy:

I really don't get the exclusion of the Ice Climbers when you have Rosalina / Lumia and Olimar / Pikmin. Sure, they are smaller and simpler models, but - especially in Lumia's case - operate separately from the controlled character. Then there are assist trophies and Pokemon which can have many on the screen with

This story seems grounds for a shop contest.

Couldn't find Spaceball One... maybe in a later version.

I just think of Ripley from Alien:

I have yet to buy an XL. I'm holding out for the new one to upgrade from my original blue 3DS.

The hard drive can be plugged into the one of the rear usb ports. All together the WiiU has four ports.

I'm in the same boat. This might be cheaper than a PS3 - plus it's so small and slick.

In Super Mario World, when Yoshi eats a rare multicolored shell he gets the powers from all colors - wings from blue, fireballs from red, and stomping from yellow. That's basically what is represented in his final smash.

With giant hands.

I remember the Commander Keen games having several amusing idle animations - which is where I first saw them.