Luke, I understood that reference.
Luke, I understood that reference.
This is the correct answer. Spent so many hours assembling the perfect team, only to have my save corrupted again and again. I actually started playing more Baseball Stars 2 recently. There’s much less emphasize on the create-a-team mode, which is probably good for my mental health.
The original Starsiege: Tribes. What I wouldn’t give for another couple rounds of Capture the Flag.
I’m not a 3DS owner, so the saddest part for me is the lack of...well, anything new and exciting for Wii U. Last year’s direct was great, because it got me excited about the system. A new wooly Yoshi game? Sure, why not? A brand new IP that’s a paint shooter? Yeah, sign me up! Oh yeah, and Zelda?? Holy crap!
This doesn’t have nearly enough stars.
The best part was the newspaper you’d get at Funco that had all the prices in it. I highlighted ALL the games I wanted, and gave the list to my parents. Good times. :)
Oh gosh, I missed this commercial. It's right up there with the Bomberman 64 commercial that riffed on the Spiderman theme. Man, this was a great era for video game advertising.
There's no shame in this, friend. Last summer, I was on a bike ride and ended up at a local state park to refill my water bottle. Next to the main building was an open dumpster, and I couldn't help but notice an N64 sitting nicely on top. I actually didn't take the console, since I have one at home, and didn't have a…
There's no shame in this, friend. Last summer, I was on a bike ride and ended up at a local state park to refill my water bottle. Next to the main building was an open dumpster, and I couldn't help but notice an N64 sitting nicely on top. I actually didn't take the console, since I have one at home, and didn't have…
Please keep articles like this coming, Patricia. This is why many of us come to Kotaku - to read about aspects of gaming culture that are under-reported on, or things that we are not aware of.
Underrated comment of the month.
All I wanted was a 5 star tower. All my residents wanted was to move out of my tower every few weeks, putting me in massive debt.
I want to love X-2, but I've never seen a game that so actively tries to punish its players who are trying to enjoy it.
Agreed with you 100%. I try and replay LA at least once a year - everything about it so memorable. Roc's feather + Pegasus Boots is just the best combination ever.
I tried re-playing it when the remaster came out earlier this year. I specifically did not play X ahead of time, so I could try and go in with a fresh set of eyes. Same result as the previous four times I've started the game...I get to about Chapter 3, and then completely lose interest. The story never really…
I want to take one more shot at building a tower where everyone doesn't move out in the middle of the friggin' night. IS THAT SO MUCH TO ASK???
Suikoden IV was my intro to the series. I didn't know anything about Suikoden, but saw the game and thought, 'OOOOOOH SHIPS AND WATER RPG, SOLD." I remember not hating the game, but not finishing it, either. Just left me with a big, ol' feeling of 'meh.'
Love them. Everything feels tighter than I remember, but maybe that's because I beat the heck out of my old GC controllers playing Melee, and then Brawl. I'd love see them come in more colors. An Indigo flashback would be an instabuy for me!
I found this out the hard way yesterday. I didn't pre-order the Smash bundle, thinking "Oh, I'll just pick it up on release day, shouldn't be a big deal." WRONG. All the Gamestops/Walmarts/Best Buys in my city sold out almost immediately. Luckily, a Gamestop about 40 miles away somehow still had a bundle in…
Oh, the memories. And dat Sierra start-up noise. Thanks for sharing. :)