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Honestly, I think Nintendo Land could be pretty fun. That Metroid game they showed off today looked pretty cool and co-op with anybody would be fun. I would be getting the deluxe version anyways for the bigger SSD, and the inclusion of Nintendo Land is a plus.

Wave Race 64 was actually one of my favorite 64 games. It was by far my favorite racing game on the 64.

I'll be grabbing one. Honestly, I don't think the price is too horrible. The deluxe package is only $100 more than when the Wii launched. Plus, the inclusion of a game is going to be a big draw to a lot of people. I'll be grabbing the Deluxe package on launch day.

Instead of Zubat we got Woobat!

Funnily enough, I'm now using my Wii more now than it has been used in recent years. I just downloaded Super Mario RPG for a quick nostalgia jaunt before I jump into The Last Story. I've also got a bunch of backlog that I need to get through.

Oh Garbodor, you really are terrible.

I wasn't aware that the original Killzone was well-received.

Kotaku, I need your help. I have been trying to acquire the special edition Zelda Wii remote. My local stores got incredibly low stock and I wasn't able to snag it at launch. eBay has been horrible so far. I've been outbid several times today and just now, the same person bid on all of the remote auctions that are

I've always appreciated Paper Mario for keeping the stat numbers low. I love doing 8,316,726 damage in one hit, but sometimes I just like it simple. Paper Mario has always scratched that itch and I'm glad that it continues to.

Just popped in here to say the same thing.

I wanted to like it, I really did! Unfortunately I was not a huge fan of most of the JRPG's that came out for the 360. Blue Dragon was ok, but it just wasn't that rewarding. Again, the pacing felt incredibly slow.

I've tried to pick this game up on several occasions. I believe I finished disk one before finally dropping it for the last time. What I saw of the story seemed laughable. The characters just seemed so ridiculous and the voice acting actually contributed to my hating the game. The battle system was unique,

Yeah... I've been to both of these stores. R U Game is by far the better store. I've never found anything I've wanted at Gamers' HQ. I've always been kinda disappointed with their selection. Plus, I asked for them to hold something for me, and it was sold in the 10 minutes between the call and when I arrived at

Great article. I'm a console guy, I always have been. I look at graphics to a point, but I've never really payed attention to that argument. If I want amazing, top of the line, 3D, blu-ray, magic fairies in your eyes graphics, I'd build an amazing gaming PC. That's where the hardcore graphics innovation is, and

I actually like the Rewards card. I mean, I don't use it enough to really justify it for discounts and such, but I actually enjoy leafing through Game Informer. It's not a horrible magazine. Plus, having the card and an obscure/difficult title in hand usually prevents the idiot questions when I check out.

Huh. Would you look at that. I usually buy consoles in big box stores so I've never noticed this. Hmmm... I'll try and find some way around this. Thanks for letting me know! I had no idea!

Has anyone pre-ordered a console on Amazon before? I'm probably going to do that with the Wii-U since I'll kind of be in transition during the launch window so I don't have a gamestop to pre-order at. I'll ship it to my parents house and then they can send it to me. If I pre-order asap will it ensure me a system?

Why should it be cheaper? Because of perceived and real value. That cartridge that I have is something that I own and am able to share with others or re-sell as I like. This digital version I cannot, so that automatically cheapens it for me. Digital downloads still have the problem of being the same price as

Square, we love you. We love your games. But unfortunately, there's a perception that downloadable games on iDevices and phones need to be cheaper. It kind of makes sense. Especially since a lot of your releases are re-hashes or re-releases.

Yeah. This is an arrogant display on their part. It seems like they have a "real developer" mentality that just doesn't sit well with mobile gaming. EA has been pretty good about this so far, balancing their games in price. They even have sales pretty often, so you can find something like Dead Space for $.99 once