neoconker626
NeoConker626
neoconker626

You do realize you’re going off the price for BOTH games, right? If you’re mainly on one platform, it’s fairly even or cheaper than most other fighter prices.

People drop $15-20 for shooter expansions that are just 3-5 maps. At least this let’s you pick and choose. It’s cheaper, for example, if you just want Ryu and one of the Mii sets, and only play on one console.

Jurassic Park is a fun film, but am I the only one who actually read the book? As adaptations go, it took a great number of liberties. And I love that book, so I’ve always... Like the movie a lot, and appreciate it’s role in history and visual effects. But I don’t see it as perfect the way some do.

The first one, honestly. It's pretty cheap on psn, and not terribly long.

Simple- some of these devs are getting lukewarm support as their industry connections don’t want to jump all in on projects of this scale.

Team Four Star has the biggest. You can see eps on their site, just google. I think they go by TFS for ep titles on YouTube because they were pulled by Toei once.

The main thing that confused me... Don’t the movie universes and any games have their own designation in the official multiverse? I don’t see them cancelling games, and the MCU and Fox films obviously don’t reflect this. So it’s not the WHOLE multiverse.

I do it in two cases. Niche titles that stores won’t carry a lot of extra stock, and Amazon orders that I want delivered day of. In both cases, not doing so often leads to having to wait to the end of the week (often a busy work cycle for me) or buying digital (leaving a gap in my collection and no recourse if the

It’s an NES, calm down lol

I actually remember the terms being used nearly two decades ago, by professional outlets. Back, the first time I saw 2nd party described this way was regarding Rare in the N64.

Lol not quite. Kotaku is an arm of Gawker, which is based in New York. Kotaku’s editor in chief is, for example, based in New York (going off his bio on here). Yes it has a global audience and yes it has country-specific sites (Kotaku UK, for example). But the main site, asian-themed name aside, is owned and operated

If you're not in the country that the site is primarily run in, temper your expectations. I don't whine on Nintendolife just because some of their sales and release news only applies to UK. We're all adults here...I assume.

They have actually said if they had to close they would look into options to make sure you could play your content. Obviously backing up those files is on you.

You're argument is ignoring some of the cooler pokemon from gen 4 and up, and also some of the lamer from gen 1-3. You're basically implying that swalot, luvdisc, and chimecho are solid while pokemon like empoleon, Lucero, infernape, garchomp, Audrey, etc are off the wall nonsense.

oh wow, where's this from?

I felt that way about the launch version. I'd hate to see this update.

But...Steve Austin...I mean if I had to pick one of them lol

"Honestly, it doesn't matter where the[y] put the carrot anymore," a third player, Poor_cReddit, replies. "The problem is that everyone is sick of eating the carrot."

lol at Ace Attorney and TWEWY started on 3DS. Though, the truth actually makes your point even further. There are good games on mobile that are cool to have anywhere. But it's hard to take the "mobile future" argument seriously when you have ppl saying that even home consoles are done. And then they talk about the

lol at Ace Attorney and TWEWY started on 3DS. Though, the truth actually makes your point even further. There are good games on mobile that are cool to have anywhere. But it's hard to take the "mobile future" argument seriously when you have ppl saying that even home consoles are done. And then they talk about the