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On paper, it probably looked like a great idea, a "battle race". The problem is, Mario Kart is already just that. I can kind of see where they were going, but the final result was horrible, which is surprising because Nintendo is usually very strict on the quality of stuff like this.

I enjoyed the original Puzzle Quest, but I won't download PQ2 because I don't touch apps that ask for 'device & app history'. Thankfully Marvel PQ doesn't, and despite not really having an interest in Marvel itself, I will definitely check this out.

There is a game on the Wii U called Lucian Chronicles which is free to play the first world, but you have to pay for the rest of the game. It won't give you any coins when you register it, but you can get about 10 coins for the post play. You can get coins for the free Steel Diver: Sub Wars as well.

I would have to say the Xbox One controller is the best for me. The biggest gripes I had with the X360 pad was the D-pad and the analog nubs that wear down quickly. The Xone controller fixed both of these. Having a good D-pad is of massive importance to me.

I never got to finish that game. I got a copy from a friend who worked at Microsoft and I got a second disc 1 instead of disc 2. Of course I didn't realize this until it was time to put in disc 2 :(

I have played an hour or so of WL4 on a friends ambassador 3DS and I played Wario Shake on Wii. I enjoyed WL2 more than both, but to be fair I really need to play WL4 more. 3 is on my to-play list. WL2 is really polished and complete though, so I don't think later installments necessarily make it obsolete.

Wario Land II is awesome. I have it for the original Game Boy and the game has held up and is still very fun with plenty of secrets. The one Club Nintendo has up is the Game Boy Color version, so even better.

What's interesting is the New3DS doesn't give you coins, and it since the new service hasn't been announced it obviously won't do anything for that either. If they do start something up by the end of this year, the New3DS would be a pretty big investment to fall through the cracks with no 'reward' for purchasing.

Club Nintendo was great for getting classic games I otherwise wouldn't own on my Wii U/3DS. I didn't really care for the physical rewards, they were often overpriced for the amount of coins compared to games and if I wanted similar Nintendo goodies, eBay/Amazon/conventions have plenty of unique items to choose from.

Input lag. The GameCube Adapter is the only way to play Smash Wii U with a wired controller.

There are only 2 mobile games I play are Plants vs. Zombies 2 and Clash of Clans.

I feel like if you don't own the GameCube Adapter there is little point in trying techniques like this. Is that correct?

I also played on Xbox 360 the entire gen and the original Xbox about halfway through the gen on. Now I'm pretty much PC/Nintendo. Love how the PS3 is backwards compatible all the way to the PS1, and the 360 plays all the original Xbox titles I still own. Shame on the PS4 and X1 for no backwards compatibility.

I got a relatives blu-ray player PS3 as a gift over a year ago and this was the first (and currently only) game I bought for it. I got to this boss fight, lost twice in a row, and haven't played the game since. I certainly plan on returning to it, the game is gorgeous, and hopefully I start playing again sooner than

Been catching up on games I have started but not finished with Hyrule Warriors vanilla adventure mode sprinkled in. Despite being amped for Smash and to a lesser degree ORAS, I haven't touched either game in over a month, nor do I feel any inkling to do so anytime soon.

The eraser should have been used to shave instead of deleting the entire object. Would have made things a lot easier.

It's tough to wait, because all the gaming media, the company itself, E3, are all hyping the system/games up and you want to be a part of it. Then you realize the empty promises, get bored of it, and right when something actually interesting is coming there is a price drop / a limited edition model / or a crazy good

Personally I would take the remake of this game in 3D and portable over an HD Wii U remake. I really enjoy the 3D effect without glasses, it offers a visual satiation that standard HD can't. I can see the appeal of playing with a controller on a large TV though.

I don't see how the orientation of the device closed has anything to do with me being able to admire it or not. You don't see people with decals on their laptops upside down do you?

I mean the assets, the amount of different enemies, the amount of characters, and the amount of unique weapons for each character. Most of the playable characters only get a single weapon type. The game also launched with only 13 characters, one of the fewest ever in a Warriors game. The adventure mode is great in