Yea... I saw that.... and I really wish Kotaku would allow me to edit my post right now.
Yea... I saw that.... and I really wish Kotaku would allow me to edit my post right now.
Don't be so harsh on yourself. Even without dividing by 100, when you multiply ¥1,575 by 1.2 and get 1890, it's pretty easy to guess that they're charging $18.90 for an AC adapter and not $1,890.
"And now, it's never been easier to keep your Nintendo hardware in working order."
So... how many quarters should I bring to this festival? I plan on making quite a few purchases.
After reading your comment, I actually just sat and tried to think of new IPs on the major consoles that were shown at E3, but nothing came to mind. I guess you're right, but we're all going to just have to deal with this situation because that's how the industry seems to be working these days. Of course, if you have…
Here's a quick thought: could it be that you are just more into video game news now than you were in the past, and therefore nothing really surprises you? I don't know you personally, so I may be wrong, but for me, this was definitely the case. Take the Halo 4 announcement — we all saw that coming because it popped up…
Personally I don't care if Cars 2 gets universal critical acclaim. So long as I enjoy it, Pixar will maintain their reputation with me.
With Ocarina of Time 3D coming out in 9 days, I think an HD version would be a bit overkill.
London, huh?
Give it some more time. As an early adopter of the original Nintendo DS, I know very well that a Nintendo handheld tends to take a little while to come into its own. Plus, Zelda is coming out this month, so that's something awesome. And who knows what else Nintendo may announce tomorrow: we could have plenty of…
Yea, I was waiting to see that mentioned in the video. I guess it's just not part of the "summer of arcade."
It's like you read my mind.
First off, I'd like to say I agree with you. I hate how most games are lacking extra bonuses that should be in the game, and then they make you buy DLC to attain them. But the key difference here is that everything is free.
I bought DoA on release. It's one of the better games on the system, and no offense, but your reasoning for not buying it is really petty. They're just costumes; they don't do anything for the gameplay. Also, if you really want them, they're not hard to get. I've collected every single one since release. All you have…
Went out of business? They've done anything but. They've actually increased their business over the past few years, especially since the release of Street Fighter IV where they produced high quality fight sticks that sold really well, and the tournament edition variants were actually (and still are, I believe)…
If you're referring to the possibility of the Revelations demo being better than the full Mercenaries game, consider this: the demo is supposed to be really short, like five minutes or less short.
What I hate most about this name is its acronym. The "PSV" sounds more like a Chinese rip-off of the PSP than a sequel to it.
I agree with you completely, especially about how Valve does not have the type of DRM that Capcom is alluding to. However, the reason I linked that thread wasn't to show their justifications or excuses, but to demonstrate how this DRM isn't actually final, and that Capcom is still willing to take suggestions from…
This news is a little late, as Capcom has already responded to this issue and may change the situation.
On that web site, for the first shot from Pixar's Brave, did anyone else notice the main character looking a little odd? Maybe I'm looking at it wrong, but it looks like she has a really wide face and really tiny/disproportionate hands. It looks kind of, well, ugly, which is weird for a Pixar film.