tay120n64
tay120n64
tay120n64

I would like to agree with you, as I adored the slide-out design, but the screen did not display images in the proper aspect ratio. Game images were “scrunched” which made playing text-heavy games a nightmare. I remember trying to play Lunar, and even when you output the video to a TV, the image would still not be

Every GBC game that was incompatible with GB was transluscent. Of them, Pokemon Crystal was the only one with a special colored casing.

Well, these toys recently became available:

It might just be the perspective shot, but I’m getting a serious Mario RPG vibe from this.

Who knows. I wear a lot of graphic tees, so Hot Topic is convinient for me. If people with sticks up their butt want to complain about “corporate authenticity” or whatever, they can shop somewhere else. I need my Kirby shirts. Also, I’ve never had an issue with GameStop, but I only go there for games I want to

Malladus? From Spirit Tracks? The Triforce was returned to the realm of the gods in that timeline. Also, what does that have to do with this?

Are you being serious? I was talking about Zelda the GAME not the character.

These five, but not Is It Wrong To Pick Up Girls In a Dungeon? Sad day.

Four Swords Adventures is a magnificent game and, in my opinion, is better single-player than multi-player. It was a love letter to A Link to the Past years before A Link Between Worlds. It IS very different, as the game is split into "stages" that you navigate linearly. There are around 32 stages I think? Some of

They are implied to be siblings in the US version of A Link to the Past, though that was a translation error. They haven't ever been related.

Afro Samurai comes to mind as an instance where it worked, but I don't think it's the right direction fora series like Zelda. Link either needs to speak or not be in it.

And the Amazon listing for Cowboy Bebop is STILL more than RightStuf's listing at $35.95.

Those did actually end up being re-prints by a third party that GameStop had partnered with in the past. That's why a month after they resurfaced, they went from $90 to $60 used.

I want them all, and Nintendo said some will be getting limited runs. So I picked up the two I was most likely to actually use (Link and Kirby) and the three most likely to be discontinued first (Marth, Villager, WF Trainer).

Wow. Lucky call on my part. These were the first three I picked up.

Square will likely be the only JRPG studio that supports the Xbox this time around. So Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts, and that's probably it.

You know, I've regretted buying games in the past because I didn't like the game or the direction the developers took a series (Game & Wario, Mario Kart Wii); but I have NEVER regretted buying a game because it felt rushed or unfinished. Until Sonic Boom. I was really excited for it! But the game is just dull. It

Everything I've seen on the Wii U game looks promising, though it reminds me of a PS2-era Action-Platformer. That's not a bad thing though! I can already tell it's going to be better than most 3D Sonic games, but it may not be as good as Colors.

Wasn't the original rumor that she was related to that implied affair that occured between NPCs in Lumiose City?

I've put my software in standby and used the browser to visit GameFAQs on a few occasions, so I wouldn't say it's not useful. Granted, I COULD just as easily use my phone, which is always on my person. But still.