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They've literally been giving out event Pokemon since the first generation, so I don't expect them to stop anytime soon. Aside from this, no, you're wrong.

So how long until the obvious inclusion of Sonic 3D Blast?

Your 3DS XL hinge is floppy? Mine's pretty great. The hinge has two different "snap" positions that it opens to, rather than just flopping open and closed.

The other new ability category is the Attraction Flow which, according to Nomura, is "an evolution of the Free Flow of Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance." In Japanese, "attraction" refers to theme park rides. In the trailer, Sora can be seen Disney attractions while attacking enemies. Nomura explained that this

First-person Pokémon... Where have I seen that before?

Huh? Am I supposed to be? I don't know who that is.

Please let this be the next 'Shop Contest. Please.

Don't worry, gramps. We'll stay off your lawn from now on.

Your second question says it all: what happened after that? Mega Man 9 and 10 looked great (I never actually got to play them) and to my knowledge were well-received, but that's kind of all she wrote for Capcom's use of Mega Man. Not only that, but I struggle to think of anything worth noting in Mega Man's timeline in

Does anyone know if there are any differences between the different versions? I wanted to get it for the Wii U, but at $60 vs. $40 on other platforms, I'm leaning more towards 3DS or PC. Do all the versions have the same features, or is there anything extra to justify the extra $20 for Wii U?

I was all ready to take your comment as a "I don't care about this game so I don't want there to be articles about it" kind of comment, then I watched the video, and I've never had my feelings so well summed up by a TV commercial before.

I've just watched the video and now I understand what Patricia was referring to, and I agree that that does seem to be a reference. For your information, when I saw this article and posted that comment I was on my phone and unable to watch the above video (though I had watched it earlier in the day) or play Super

I haven't played Super Hexagon, but if you're talking about the reference being the term "the vault," I'm pretty sure Adventure Time's usage vastly predates Super Hexagon, as that was first used in "The Creeps," an episode that aired like two years ago.

You should love this then! Newt Scamander was into magical beasts, obviously, and his grandson (or great grandson? I don't remember) ends up marrying Luna!

Is nobody else going to talk about the fact that all of the men are posed in very generic, nonsexual poses, while the women are all posed in typical supermodel poses? Like, seriously?

This was kind of a really misleading title. I clicked it expecting that (the fact that he almost made a game with Nintendo all-stars) to be a major point of the article, but it turned out to be an interview in which that's a rather inconsequential point in the middle of one question, that doesn't really go anywhere.

Yeah, but your sister doesn't get paid by ABC News to report on these things, does she? I will concede that "Wii U" has been a bit more difficult for the mainstream public to understand than anyone probably expected, but this video is just sad. Nintendo's been making handhelds under the "DS" moniker for almost ten

I own it. As do hundreds of thousands of others. I'm not saying the console isn't in dire straights, but that's a problem that Nintendo will sort out the selves, without your help. I'm saying the profits they're turning with the VC sales probably make up for those that they are missing on console sales. I'm sure they

Well, releasing them in a trickle like this is probably much better for game sales. If they released every game they'd ever made, chances are you'd find your favorite game(s) and purchase, but then you probably wouldn't feel overly compelled to make anymore purchases. This way, you get one or two good games a week,

Like, I know the GB version was a Club Nintendo reward last month, and I'm pretty sure the original version was an Ambassador title? Or maybe it wasn't, I don't remember.