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Michael Bay makes 3 hour movies. Meanwhile, the longest I could ever live in Battletoads was about 6 minutes. He'll have to scale it back. :)

QUOTE | "For us, games are not simply an 'added bonus' - they're the whole point." - Ouya CEO Julie Uhrman, responding to analysts who think Amazon's Fire TV will hurt Ouya.

I'm sorry to hear about your Dreamcast! I have mine hooked up in my bedroom, and have been sneaking in games of Street Fighter 3: Third Strike and Jet Grind radio before bed. Life is good. :)

As much as I'd love to see the DQ7 remake released here, it seems like SquareEnix has really given up on DQ in the west. 7 is possibly my favorite in the series, and the 3DS remake looks like it strips out a lot of the bad parts (you know, like when you don't have a battle until 2+ hours into the game).

You're probably right, but I'd argue though that there's a certain style and charm to MM's graphics that really helped to set the mood of that game, and to me, that's the important part.

Also in keeping with tradition, the game has new course and re-done old ones. Spot any old favorites with new features?

Titan, you son of a submariner!

I think DRG attracts the most number of newer players (myself included). I had never played an MMO before, but I sure as hell have played some FF, and there's so many cool Dragoons over the main games that who wouldn't want to be a DRG in XIV?

As a level 49 dragoon, I take both offense, and am laughing my ass off at this comment because of its accuracy. :)

What? I can't...even...process...the awesomeness. I think my head just exploded.

Several sequels have been released across a variety of platforms since 2004, layering on new features and sharper visuals, but none were quite as satisfying as the original. That's because Katamari Damacy was pretty much perfect.

Comment of the day. Right there.

What a country!

Either way, everyone wins really.

This is still my favorite Snacktaku video of all time. :)

I stalled for a solid 50 hours near the end of my first playthrough. I just didn't want the game to end. So I ran around, did sidequests, increased the relationships between characters, crafted gems, explored, got my ass kicked by legendary monsters, swam to every part of the fricking Eryth Sea, and had the time of

I've found that many of the JRPG's I loved when I was younger haven't aged well. Sometimes the game mechanics feel archaic, sometimes the story doesn't make as much sense as you thought, sometimes the grinding is just too much.

I swear to God, if a giant rainbow appears while I'm riding this thing, I am so fucked.

That's great, but y can't Spelunky crawl?

THIS IS THE POWER OF THE MONADO. THIS IS THE POWER OF THE MONADO. THIS IS THE POWER OF THE MONADO.