That's him alright. Uematsu loves his metal, as you've probably gathered from his involvement in his rock/metal side-project The Black Mages.
That's him alright. Uematsu loves his metal, as you've probably gathered from his involvement in his rock/metal side-project The Black Mages.
You know who wrote Crazy Chocobo, right? Papa Uematsu.
Word on the street is that it will be ready really soon, possibly at launch too. But thats just word on the street.
Haha, one would think, but I wouldnt be surprised if they still expected you to buy your own memory card.
All the games? I could just toss you a link if you were actually interested.
People no longer see the anything over 200 dollars as an attractive price point, and I'm sure Sony knows this, just as Nintendo did when they had to cut the price of their handheld.
Except thats not at all true. It has one of the healthiest launch libraries of any launch ever.
You really should say something, especially because its not fair for her to have to move away from her new family. If he truly respects his dog, he'll understand.
By the time you've gotten good enough to make it to Lights, it feels like you've made it to the puzzle equivalent of Valhalla
The original had 39 "skins", but only four of them were actual licensed tracks (Shinin, Shake Ya Body, I Hear the Music In My Soul, and Lights)
You mean love, right?
I see you've forgotten about the actual best track :p
Lumines Live was always pretty good for what it was, but the non-psp versions lacked that awesome musical soul the first game had. I actually count the original as one of my favorite games, specifically because of the sensory journey of making it to each and every track as you got better, culminating with Lights.
What about pc gaming? Serious question.
Emu-Paradise, my friend.
Money, practically free advertising for either company, and the opportunity to tie in with one of the most successful games of all time.
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