To be honest, Neil Patrick Harris might single-handedly make a Smurfs movie watchable.
To be honest, Neil Patrick Harris might single-handedly make a Smurfs movie watchable.
@zerothelegend: But we're all dirty pirates.
@Benjamin Manoochehri: ...so THAT's why they put paper bags on them.
@cityslicker05: Yes.
@Goldwings: ...no, it's not obsolete, there hasn't been any replacement animal.
Game set and match.
@CryptArc: Not me. Australia's pretty cool. :D
@kurdijef: Yeah, I'll give you 2009, but I still grew up wondering what all the fuss was about with fighting games. Especially because I suck at them, and they don't seem to get any easier, with quad-combos and murdalities and whatever the hell they have these days.
@AshburnerX: Hah hah hah hah.
He may have a point. Fighting games have a hardcore fanbase and a place in nostalgia, but little mainstream appeal nowadays and the genre doesn't seem to have evolved at all.
@digitalboy: Still, it's something.
@Comban will Ban you.: And by the time COD is run into the ground, they'll have absolutely no idea why.
Nintendo's always been adamant about keeping its IP on Nintendo consoles. Probably to keep control of it; otherwise, look at the CD-i games, the Super Mario Bros movie, and the cartoons were never very good either. (although the Mario 3 one was strangely faithful to the games)
@battlescarSS: Ethan Mars is mah dadday!: That and the Mario Bros movie are probably the reasons why Nintendo keeps a tight hold on their IP.
@Destati: Uh, the DSi has built-in features for Facebook, if I remember right...
Looks like it's not so controversial now that eyes are back on Afghanistan.
@Orionsaint: There was actually a Rubix Cube cartoon. It's as terrible as you think.
@matt2011: We've seen a lot of 'killed the golden goose' sayings around this topic, but it's no less fitting.
@Biomanware: Double standard with movies and games.
@interkin3tic: Reminds me of Sonic.