Ah, good find! I must've missed that post. Blarrgs!
Ah, good find! I must've missed that post. Blarrgs!
Thanks for sharing, Evan. This looks like a lot of fun, and the arcade cabinet looks totally great!
So embarrassed that I didn't know this game until now! o(-_-;*)
I just love the original Japanese title: "Hitler's Resurrection: Top Secret". They pretty much spelled it out front and center — this coming from a former Axis country, no less.
Because the newer versions wouldn't have the glitch! That's the whole point of this — for those of us who grew up on the original, there's something to be said for finding out about a game-breaking glitch like this 20 years later: IT'S REALLY AWESOME!!!
You spoony bard!
The Japanese reads, "Find a new papa soon".
+1 for Fire Emblem: Awakening. Ditto what everyone else has said, but the real added value to me is the Street Pass feature. I live in Brooklyn, work in Manhattan, and yes, I get multiple passes on my way to and fro work. I realize I'm probably of a subset of Kotaku folks, but I must say that when Street Pass works as…
I hate your village's lack of streetpass. Like, how lame, right?
Oh, sorry - I meant Aversa's dialog in the game in general, not just the Summer Scamble mission (which I've only done with Chrom-Gauis-Cordelia-Tharja so far). But technically, it could happen! So here's to the both of us seeing the results.
The boob jokes get almost out of control towards the end, esp. once Aversa shows up with her... "assets".
I paired her with Gauis... seemed the least likely, but now she has a sugar daddy!
Plus 1 vote to that.
They saved the "cheap plastics" for the SFC/SNES. Mmmm... buttery yellow aged consoles :)
That is an amazingly cheap rental price! Do you have to pay for gas fees and such as well?
That was the case in the States, and maybe other parts of the globe, but certainly not in Japan, where Famicom was all the norm.
The mouths look really weird from the stills. Guess I should see it in motion before I cast judgement, but based on stills alone... meh.
Subway platform — train goes by, green light goes blinky blinky!
Sorry, but your 1991 NES list is grossly misrepresenting all the great games from that year. Lots of platformers in there, but some good sports classics as well. TECMO SUPER BOWL, anyone?
Hurricane kick and clothes go flying!! Can't wait. Oh wait, my 360 was Francis'ed.