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Xenoblade 2 in 2017? I’m not used to getting JRPGs in the same year they’re announced.

It’s cool, just make Bayonetta 3 instead.
Another Wonderful 101 on Switch would be cool, too...

Blame Activision for that. Nier: Automata’s a return to form, I think.

Still not as funny as this $8999 demon-beast of a laptop.

It’s okay, I still love U.

I bought it used as well and never even played it. One day...

Never was a fan of the XL models. The DS Lite was perfect to me in terms of design, size, and portability. That’s really the experience I was looking for. New 3DS delivered.

Thanks for the tip! Re-downloading some games now. We’ll see how it goes...

I just replaced my New 3DS XL with a regular New 3DS, slowly digging my way through Dragon Quest 7 and Picross 3D 2. Still having a great time with the console after 5 years.

My Vita, on the other hand, is pretty dormant. Not because I don’t have anything to play on it but because I can’t play anything without it

Now do Mario Kart.

This makes me happy. Wasn’t expecting it all, really. Especially Kiwami. Plus I just got a copy of Ishin in the mail today...!

Black New 3DS. It’s been a long wait. Ordered from Sam’s Club and Wal-Mart. Sam’s shipped first, canceled the other...

I sold my handy little Toshiba flat-screen CRT last year. Felt bad. Plugging my Saturn up to an HD TV doesn’t feel right.

This just makes me nostalgic for the early Xbox days. I was still mourning the Dreamcast and the Xbox was basically a replacement. Lots of great Sega titles, Project Gotham Racing, weird games like Azurik which I completely avoided... Good times.

I’m a single player who gets destroyed in online matches and doesn’t care about esports at all. What’s in it for me?

My RSS feeds right now. Do arcades suddenly exist again?

Miles was 33 when “Kind of Blue” was released, arguably the greatest jazz album of all time. I’m almost 31... Where’s my “Kind of Blue”?

Now playing

I still fantasize about a game built on top of Sonic Jam’s 3D world. This demo reminds me a little of it, but maybe it needs more focused level design. As a kid I put hours into just exploring this tiny level. I know this eventually turned into Adventure, which I loved, but it wasn’t quite the same.

Interesting...

Other than the fact that the DLC is stupid, I’m going to be old and say that back in my day all you needed was a cheat code for crap like this. How the hell do they justify charging $90? How do you charge more than the game itself for some stupid DLC?

Like, what?