Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, Ocarina of Time 3D, and Wrecking Crew (going for the clear-all-100 phases trophy (self-awarded upon completion, of course).
Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, Ocarina of Time 3D, and Wrecking Crew (going for the clear-all-100 phases trophy (self-awarded upon completion, of course).
For a second there I thought your mercs comment implied a 3D remake of the 1990 arcade run-and-gun game Mercs (ironically, also made by capcom).
Water, tasty IPA's, and maybe some candy to munch on in between. Can't go wrong with cookies, either.
I'd promote your comment if I could; I completely agree with your math here.
Interesting you mention GOT here — in my case, I missed watching episode 9 on tv, only to wake up the next morning to see in my Facebook feed a link to how Maisie Williams (Arya Stark) "says goodbye to her television dad". Didn't even get a proper warning! And this was coming from the official HBO GOT group. Like,…
Ditto - I feel like I missed the note, if ever there was one?
@Crescente - I knew ye was moving but didn't realize it was to the Empire State! (Did I miss the note?) Anyway, welcome sir to our fine state! Hope to meet you and Totilo (and the rest of the gang that can make it out, Gawker media willing) at the next NYC kotaku meetup.
Ha ha, I love how the Inafune's company Comcept's motto is:
Honestly, does this come as much of a surprise to anyone? Shinobi could definitely use the extra dev time to bring it up to a more respectable presentation, and even then, I'm not sure if that will add that many extra sales.
Mmm... love me some good curry pan. How much are these going for? We can get (fresh) curry buns like this in Tribeca for ~ $3.25 (¥256), which I figured was probably on the high end?
Mmm... love me some good curry pan. Any idea how much these are going for in Japan? I can get them (fresh) in Tribeca for about $3.25 (~ ¥256), which I feel is kinda on the high end.
$2.48 for a 3' cable, $3.48 for a 6' cable on monoprice.com
I'm not starred, but I totally second this!! this is great.
Or Dragon Warrior / Quest?
Matt Frewer was born in DC and holds dual citizenship and spends some of his days at his place in Malibu, CA, so I'd say he's a half-American, half-Canadian.
Amazing how this is considered a feature. "Let's allow you to play a new game... ONCE"
This looks like so much fun! And I just read that the game comes with "StreetPass functionality to allow players to swap their unique characters." Hell yeah! Definitely will pick this up when it comes out. +1 for Tokyo-based small games developer Asobism!
Funny thing happened a few weeks back when I apparently had a brushing with Kotaku's own Brian Crecente here in NYC. Top brass in its own way, kinda an OMG! starstruck moment. It also made sense, since he was in town for a Gawker meeting and another dev showcasing; the Mii was from Colorado and the quote was simply…
From a development standpoint, middleware is going to be key. If a developer can easily build a PS3 + Vita version and a similar Wii U version of a game at the same time, that would really help foster creative ideas on the Vita / New Controller. Further, this could be enough to force MS's hand to come up with a…
make that a select-start so 2 can play!