I kind of like the ending of it, but the adding of the additional character and back story just seem like them trying to add more of an edgy "underground" urban-activist type. Just rubs me the wrong way.
I kind of like the ending of it, but the adding of the additional character and back story just seem like them trying to add more of an edgy "underground" urban-activist type. Just rubs me the wrong way.
Makes me want to run out and buy an Ipad 2.
Super Mario 64 DS
You're asking me what nintendo milking its franchises for almost 30 years at a premium price has to do with its fear of cheap video games?
The side effect is more efficient than the intended effect, and has stopped me from buying a clearly superior PC version of several games (Assassin's Creed, Bioshock, etc) due to not being able to do anything with the game after I've become bored with it.
Because if people keep getting good value from 99 cent games, they're gonna wonder why Super Mario 64 3DS costs $39.99, or Limited Edition Super Mario Allstars costs $29.99. And that, people, is why Nintendo is frightened.
Nintendo is the MASTER of selling you your old games for premium prices. The Gameboy did it, then GBA, then DS, now 3DS. How many Ocarinas have their been? How many Remakes? How many times have you paid to play the game you own with a different controller?
I agree, the Miis are pretty limited in how they can dress or what size they can be. However, I did manage to make a few cool ones, like Batman, Mario, Cyclops, Robocop, and others.
Lack of competition and a general "Shut up and take my money" playerbase has pretty much stifled innovation of these things in the last ten or so years.
Facebook games would be nice if:
I think people are just tired of the military shooters. At least those who have played a ton of them. It always feels like the missions are the same, the twists are just there for shock value, and a few nice gimmicks thrown in to justify the $60 dollar pricetag and $20 map-pack.
I'd consider getting a PSPgo for collecting purposes, always nice to have a rare handheld still in the shrinkwrap.
Good question. I can afford to test it at $20, but I won't know until it ships from Hong Kong. My expectations are pretty low, to be honest.
Well according to Marcem and VonGreckler, its not. There are a few DSi specific battery solutions out there, but none of them are nearly as elegant. I guess I'll have to wait a few months.
I want to get this for the 3DS, but I don't know if its compatible.
I'm sure Nintendo's 3DS sales had more to do with how many units they could pump out of their factories rather than how many people truly wanted the system.
Honestly I think the government should start rewarding people for walking around.
North America always get shafted on the little things companies do in Japan. They can't and wont replicate the effort over here.
Gotta play something while you wait for June.
It can if you piss off the wrong stewardess.