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Didn't he only actually work on the first one? I mean, don't get me wrong, the first Mario Kart OST is fantastic, but Kenta Nagata is generally the person who's style I associate with Mario Kart, given that he worked on more of them. The Mario Kart 64 and Double Dash OSTs were fantastic as well.

I'm crossing my fingers. The last few Mario Karts have had fairly dull tracks. With any luck, the driving on walls bit will add some diversity.

Yesterday: Man, I don't know if I want Mario Kart 8. Sonic Racing Transformed seriously raised the bar on what I expect from a Kart Racer now.

You know, there's still plenty of decent talent at Square-Enix. Anything is possible.

I've been fairly disappointed with that show since I found out about it about a month ago. It's hardly the caliber of PBS Idea Channel or Extra Credits, though I feel like the host thinks that it is. This is what I posted in the YT comments on that video:

Yup! And they have pretty awesome sales. I spent about $300 on their Christmas sale and got quite a lot of good stuff.

I've noticed a slight increase in promoting Anime sales recently, but I never see you guys include sales offered on RightStuf. They almost always have a publisher-centric sale going on, and you can often find really good deals when they do. They have more Anime sales than Amazon, and more often than not offer better

I could see Pokemon or Mario Kart having DLC someday (in fact, I'm surprised MK7 did not, since they talked about it publicly and even NSMB2 had DLC), but it'll never happen with Smash Bros. Sakurai believes very strongly in a finished, packaged product, and Nintendo trusts him enough to give him full creative control

I never played these, but call me when The Learning Company's games (Reader Rabbit, Spellbound) or the first PC Math Blaster are available like this. That's what my inner childhood is waiting for.

Ahhhhhh, so excited. Funimation needs to get on the ball and start localizing more Lupin. Discotek has been bringing over a lot of the older series and specials lately, but actually getting the new movies would be nice, too.

It showed them meeting, but ended before they really became genuine partners like they are in other Lupin properties.

From what I understand from watching what Lupin properties have been localized, each property exists within its own continuity bubble. This new movie follows the events of Series 4 "A Woman Called Fujiko Mine" which contradicts previous origin stories from Series 1 and Episode 0: First Contact. Only a few Lupin

For those in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Connecticut:

If it's Rocksteady developing and it picks up the loose ends in City, I'm in. I skipped out on Origins because I really just did not want to play a prequel, especially when it wasn't even worked on by any of the same people.

*PHEW*

I'm certain I will go back to it at some point. It was too good of a game overall to not eventually finish.

I never finished Super Meat Boy for more or less the reasons you articulated. The whole game felt so fresh and forward-thinking in regard to the amount of your time it didn't waste. The game refreshes you within seconds of dying, and none of the levels are particularly long. Every aspect of the game's design

Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze is the fifth Donkey Kong Country sidescroller, the second made by Nintendo's Austin, Texas-based Retro Studios in concert with Nintendo producers from Kyoto, Japan. The games have always been difficult. They've also been among the slicker-looking Nintendo games. Original series

Woah, hey, no, this isn't okay.

WHAT. Wait, you mean they built up to it without it even being confirmed? NO. I NEED TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS I NEED CLOSURE OHMYGOD.