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Is it likely we'll have a year of Yoshi next?

Power Ranger as diplomat worked well in the last case of Miles Edgeworth Investigations...

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I played Tetris in arcades more than on a Gameboy, so in my mind, Tetris is more Kalinka than Korobeiniki.

Worst one for me was the anime film called "X", an old CLAMP title. The whole film is a huge build up, the two meet, and.. one slice, dead.

This photo reminds me of the end I got in "Devil Survivor Overclocked". It wasn't... a happy ending.

Sorry, I am rubbish at both remembering things and geography. All I wanted to say was that this incident of polluting the air of nearby countries is not a one off.

A similar thing happened last year when smog from burning rainforests in the Philipines was drifting over Singapore.

Think more like these:

Pacifist Super Mario. I like it.

When you said it was a game you played... did you forget the time-travelling? It's the game's main game mechanic - it's all time-loopy. Mr Winterbottom repeats his actions over and over to solve puzzles to complete levels.

Hi, my surname is Winterbottom. I'm from England and am not Jewish, none of my family are. We do like pies. We don't have big noses. We do like time travelling. We don't hit ourselves with sticks to do it.

I tried playing this game for the first time last year, at a retro gaming convention. It's not just the game itself, but the controller for the CD-I is awful. I don't know how anyone could happily play anything on that machine. Combining that with what this game does with the LoZ license, if I had ever bought this

I had this game too. I think what made it a little less bad for me was a) Action Replay cheat codes, and b) my little brother also liked the TV series, so we played it through talking to each other.

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Streetfighter 2 for C64. The C64 is an 8-bit machine and the joystick has one button.

I know it's a theme like "studio Ghibli films are about telling little girls it's ok to go off with weird suspicious characters", and they are skilfully made, but none of those things sitting on drinks make the drinks look tasty.

It's true. People forget that back in the 16 bit era, people tried to make things as beautiful as they could in the limitations they had, rather than make things limited thinking that it is a form of beauty.

Any way fans can help without needing a Facebook account?

From ancient Roman mosaics to the present day, there are those of us who just think big ol' squares are pretty.

How many copies would his bosses like us to buy before we can get the next one published? We can do it! (maybe)