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Yes I'm complaining about Link's handedness, but I'll still be buying and playing the game. Twilight Princess didn't have the option so I highly doubt they will with Skyward Sword. Heck, I don't own any Wii games that can switch things to a lefty control scheme and it usually works fine. I'll still play it and have

I'm a lefty and end up playing every game with the Wii remote in left hand, nunchuck in right. Even did this with twilight princess, but now looks like I'll have to switch it up because some arsefaces in Nintendo thought it would be "better" to make Link a righty for Wii.....

Sonic Advance 1-3 are good. 1 is the closest to traditional style sonic gameplay, but 3 would be my favorite. Sonic Battle is interesting, but nothing special. Don't even bother with Sonic 1 GBA remake, they totally messed it up.

It shouldn't affect cable. the switch from analog to digital is just a change in the way the television signal is broadcast over the air. There's not much of a picture difference if you had a clear analog signal.

I know one of the biggest reasons they're trying to convert the US over to digital is because of the bandwidth. DTV takes up a LOT less frequency to get a better picture. I know the US is wanting to use that freed up bandwidth to put in place emergency services and sell out more of it to other companies...

Yep, I regularly carry my Android phone, Ipod touch, and 3DS >_> each has its strengths and weaknesses that make it so I wouldn't want to give up having each

It would fit perfectly on Colbert: he'd definitely want to ironically champion Columbia and talk smack about those trying to overturn it.

The main problem is that (sadly) the shuttles were already past their initial retirement date, as per usual with non-modern (pre 00's) government equipment it's designed to last FOREVER. Now it's either pay the Russians so we can carpool with them to space or finish designing and build a new set of shuttles. I still

I'm still catching up on games...doubt I'll ever do that...I'll be playing Link's awakening and OoT during breaks & lunch @ work...Trying to decide between getting back into Oblivion (started but didn't get too far) and metro 2033 @ home...or maybe NMH2...

I like that it's Green Hill Zone (Sonic 1) with Tails and the Sonic 2 sprite for Sonic. Should have been Emerald Hill Zone, but I won't fault them too much cause it was a good joke. I wonder what "fatty fat fat" would do...Play as Eggman?

I noticed that with 3D on sometimes bright objects on a dark screen will ghost. First really saw it myself on Zelda when you leave the Temple of Time as adult Link - the red cloud around Mt. Goron was doubling a bit on me and there was NO way to get rid of it. not too much of a big deal, just an interesting flaw in

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Morgan Freeman would probably bring business down since everyone would be listening to him instead of ordering stuff...but it would be epic

Yeah, I love the battle system for Grandia. I think I made it to the third dungeon of Xtreme before I gave up. I played Grandia 2 first, then 1 later when I got a PS2. Not as good, for sure, but still great. Xtreme just made me sad. 3 did better, but still not nearly as good as the first two. Too bad Square Enix owns

I remember hearing that (maybe) a Gameboy (but definitely a GBA) has more power than the total computer power used to land on the moon.

It's all about the reliability. Why upgrade something when it does it's job perfectly every time for the past 30 years? Obviously if we ever build another space shuttle we'll use newer equipment, but why take the chance of having issues with a newer OS running an emulator or a data translation script to send all of

Skies of Arcadia is also on GC. they added the subtitle of Legends, including new content some bad (moonfish, cupil VMU interaction replaced with not as good interaction on the screen) but mostly good/interesting (back story to Vyse's scar and wanted missions)

Grandia 1 & 2 and Skies of Arcadia are the ones I'd recommend that you might or might not have heard about.

"Oh, it's pinching!" Great video and sadly it's true for a number of games. Not all, but more than enough

2 things for Vita that make it better than PSP - #1 second analog stick: since you're playing full 3D games in the same vein as PS2 & 3 games you'll often need the second stick because developers are too used to that control scheme (plus it is easier to control) #2 lack of UMD: having games on a disc uses up waaaay

Even in regards to linearity consoles aren't the actual cause. They also simplified the nanosuit powers. Sure, it might partially be because the developers wanted to make it easier on console players, but the PS3 and 360 can handle open world environments. I haven't gotten around to playing Crysis 2 yet (want to;