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Before you dust off your PS3, this version of the game doesn’t support the co-op mode

I’m wondering the same thing...I can’t seem to find anything anywhere about DLC included with either version.  (I also don’t remember there being DLC for the PS3 version, but it was so long ago I could have just forgotten)

I feel like we are definitely missing significant pieces of this story. In no world would Alaska purposefully move or kick out a gay couple so a straight couple could sit together. What would their motivations be for doing that? I am pretty sure that, if anything, it was a series of misunderstandings and confusion.

Isn’t it a Pacific razor clam?

“ a group of students from Washington state’s Eastern Washington high school”

I’m not going to tell anyone what they should or should not be offended by, but I HIGHLY doubt that the Seattle Times (of all American media outlets) meant any harm here. They were praising the band, and found a way to associate their lead singer with a very famous Seattle music duo in order to bring attention to them.

It isn’t a full-priced game, it is $50 ($49.88 on Amazon).

FINALLY.

Wow! Now that is crazy.

I feel really bad him - from everything I’ve seen of him in the past, he seems like a genuinely great guy. Things like this are never an easy decision for sure. That said, Nintendo (and NOA) are notoriously strict about things like this, so I’m actually really shocked he would be so candid to something even as “small”

I enjoyed it, but having finished the game months before, it was a little weird to go back to it. It felt a little disjointed, because they obviously made it so that it worked whether or not you had beaten the main story yet...so it just felt “off” somehow. That said, it was a beautiful area to explore, and the new

Karate-chop!

Yeah JOH was a pretty decent update...pretty big area to explore, etc. But $15 is pretty steep. And also having finished the entire game before getting the DLC, it felt a bit weird to go back and do this extra quest...like it had no bearing on anything. It would be nice if future DLC had more of a standalone feel, and

Would they have been legally obligated to follow those instructions? Seems like they could have just accepted the donation, did whatever they wanted with it, and made a public statement about the situation. That being said, I am proud of them for standing by their principles.

I don’t think it’s fair to declare Nintendo (as a whole) a “Loser” of E3...they may not have delivered on a lot of things that people were expecting/wanting...but they did announce a ton of games that actually have RELEASE DATES, which is more than could be said of the others who “won” E3.

Grim Fandango, anyone?

Ew ew ew wtf.

Aside from all of the other obvious reasons that Qatar hosting this event is dumb, I have serious questions about why a tiny desert peninsula with 2 million people needs all of these things. Hotels are one thing, because for some reason I’m sure some people will visit over time. But 8 huge, extravagant stadiums?

Fantasy Life was one of my favorite games last year...REALLY REALLY hoping the sequel comes to 3DS. Come on Nintendo, work your publishing magic lol

Very sad indeed, but far from surprising. As Jason mentioned, basically every console Zelda game has been delayed.