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Agreed. They definitely need to upgrade those screens next gen. Using bendable displays and multitouch will really do them a lot of good.

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Man, they should've really cut that boarder between the two sections of the screen. Wasted opportunity. With some games which use both sections to produce a single image, that border annoys the hell out of me.

This is one cartoon I'll back! The first two episodes were hilarious, charming and well animated! Not since Megas XLR I've felt the need to watch a western-produced Cartoon series. Thanks to Patricia for the past plugs because I wouldn't have discovered it otherwise.

It's obviously a huge loss to us gamers as we wanted it sooner, but to me this is one game that's well worth the wait and I commend Ubisoft for not rushing a holiday release. From a financial standpoint, it will not effect them at all because gamers are already behind this product, holiday release notwithstanding. The

I'm curious to see where these big changes will lead. I'm liking what I'm seeing in A Link Between Worlds so far, calling back to A Link to the Past and the freedom the original Legend of Zelda for NES offered.

Very...interesting. I like what I'm seeing. Parallel worlds are always exciting, especially when they're more developed. While I hope that Lorule is somewhat related to The Golden Land a.k.a. The Dark World from A Link to the Past, it does sound like a more fully fleshed out back-story compared to The Dark World's

This really shouldn't be big or controversial news. The point is that this content can be accessed only through debug PS3s, which the consumers do not have. It's never meant to be accessed by the average player. As long as we fully grasp that, everything uncovered means nothing to us. It makes me wonder why Kotaku

The old lady truly looked like a photo to me. The woman on the right I was able to spot as a render, but it's still great stuff. That old lady though....wow...

Good point. In the same time, we've been a year into the console's life and developers aren't exactly using the GamePad as a mandatory experience for the player. Sure, its uses are nifty, but most games on the Wii U give you the choice whether to use it or not. The only games that come of the top of my head which

"But in an age when cross-platform games are increasingly common, I honestly believe that if Nintendo simply released a console on par spec-wise with rivals and free of unique features, it would come out on top. Just think, you could play all the third party games you want, plus Nintendo titles."

Really good explanation! Thanks for clearing that up. :)

Can someone explain to me, in legal and logical terms, how a dead company can file a lawsuit? I can't process it. Also, why has it taken them so long to do so? If they suspected and had evidence of EA being sneaky, they should've presented it before they went bankrupt...not long after.

I'm excited to see a modified FFVI since it's my absolute favorite. However, I hope they don't use FFV's iOS sprites. Sure, it looks clean, but the art-style was way off. On the other hand, if you look at the modified FFIV for PSP, the sprites looked awesome in that game! Why can't they go for that style? Or better

Excellent stuff. Square should definitely pursue the opportunity to port those in English too since it wouldn't cost them much and the return potential is very high. I would personally rebuy DQVIII on iOS in a heartbeat since it's the first on I played and it still holds up quite well today as a total package.

Knytt Underground caught me surprised. I was browsing the e-Shop a while ago when it caught my eye. The trailer looks absolutely awesome. Artsy game.

Nvidia for me. I'm not a PC gamer, but I wanted to get into it due to the praise it's been getting over the past couple of years. But I didn't want a desktop because I'd like it to be more portable. I know desktops can be a lot cheaper and more powerful, but I was willing to go for portability due to its convenience.

100% misinformed. What's with all the hate? You either don't know the actual truth of things or you're trolling Mega Man fans for the sake of it.

Poor timing and terrible marketing loom over this product. Whoever's interested in this sort of thing will wait for Valve's recently announced Steam Machine since it'll definitely have the perks of small size, affordability, powerful specs, SteamOS, and a native controller to boot. That's basically everything Piston

It's unfortunate that politics came into play in addition to a series of unfortunate events which essentially loomed over this really creative project. I, for one, didn't care about any of that. There was a lot of passion put into it and it showed, despite the murky background of the company.