Well, your mileage may vary on such a topic as motion gaming.
Well, your mileage may vary on such a topic as motion gaming.
I'm content with calling the Wii U as a next-gen console because I feel that it does quite a lot of great things that I wasn't able to do with the Wii.
We should be seeing both versions (3DS and Wii U) at E3 this year.
The hell are you on about?
It's come a long way since the original 151.
I guess I'll have to use that time between now and then to finish up Phantom Hourglass.
I concur. Had a bit of a chuckle when I realized.
You probably don't understand, but the Super Mario series is what I term as a super franchise with its own sub-divisions that manage to sustain themselves with each new installment:
Wow, ground-breaking. I can't wait to play it. /s
BAH GAWD, A FALCON KICK OFF THE CAGE THROUGH THE TABLE!
He knows enough, he's just not a good speaker of it.
Indeed they do. It's just a constant PR nightmare.
That's the general gist.
*random comment which is somewhat relevant, but manages to end the conversation on an odd note*
He was hoping that Square Enix would be so kind to port it, but his aspirations were shattered.
The Dreamcast was eaten alive by the PlayStation 2 hype.
"It's probably one of the big problems in the industry at the moment. Everyone—you guys—like to talk about specs and this and that. We've got to get back to just playing the game. And that's what this game is about. It's about a simple, fun experience. It's not about 10,000,000 polygons and who does this and who does…
The only difference is that All the Bravest had no challenge whatsoever and was a bunch of garbage with tacked-on DLC.
That is just crazy. All we need now is someone to queue up the soundtrack for Armageddon as BGM...
You'd be amazed how stupid can be - this is only for companies to not get their asses sued.