@PoweredByHentai: Dude, as evidenced by the ;) and the :P, I was yanking your chain.
@PoweredByHentai: Dude, as evidenced by the ;) and the :P, I was yanking your chain.
@PoweredByHentai: Is that really something to be boasting about?
He will always keep those buttons right here, waiting for you.
Guess it's time to backup all my game saves again and go through the motions....
@bjorked: Problem is, that besides die-hard fans of the series, Castlevania has been dead since the PSOne.
I thoroughly enjoyed Heavenly Sword. I picked it and Folklore up as my first PS3 games when I bought the console. Both were fun, innovative games.
Is that the Mortal Kombat logo in the background?
My only question:
I'd buy it for All-Stars. As much as I love the original versions of the games, and have them on everything from NES to VC, I enjoyed All-Stars tremendously and consider that version of Super Mario Bros. to be the definitive one made.
@Frosted Mini-Wheats: I was able, and still have a copy of, BG&E for PS2.
@Frosted Mini-Wheats: I knew the name, just had a moment of amnesia. I even have the game on my game shelf in the next room, but I was being too lazy to go look.
@yanipheonu: I thought that was that Gamecube game that the name totally escapes me as I type this......
I was kind of hoping for Exiles Earth #304930948094830948 Mary Jane version of Spider-Man...the one that got all hot and bothered with Spider-Woman.
Wait until they figure out that people actually have broadband in Weed, CA
@Dennen: Would you use a Move to play SFIV?
La-Li-Lu-Le-whoa!
F stands for Futa!
Has anyone mentioned that the catchphrases in the games were modeled (and sometimes completely lifted) from Bruce Campbell's character Ash in the Evil Dead movies?
First, give me this gen Onimusha.
@Ayden161: Marvel has done the "What If...?" comics since the 70s, as well as alternate Earth storylines for years before then.