It was FF II for SNES @ Toys R Us. They were the go to store WAY before Software Etc. / GameStop.
It was FF II for SNES @ Toys R Us. They were the go to store WAY before Software Etc. / GameStop.
Now I know why Role Playing Games on cartridges cost more, after all these years. I remember you had to turn off the system a certain way to save your game, otherwise you lost your saved file.
I remember used NEOGEO game cartridges costing $150.00 in the early 90s. In fact Early Final Fantasy cartridges for the NES would cost $70 around that time as well.
@Chuck_T_Bone
that's a lame excuse from Nintendo. I'm thinking about the people who have small apartments or the parents who can afford to buy their kids the "New Hotness" and would like an all-in-one device that doesn't take up too much space on the shelf/cabinet and can cut down on the amount of plugs behind the unit. To think…
WHINE?
that's the problem, it should work out of the box w/o homebrew.
Nintendo dropped the ball with this one. The younger gamers might accept this lame excuse from NES, but I'm not buying it, they did the same thing with GameCube(smaller disc drive, so you can't place a DVD in the drive) and the Wii doesn't play DVDs (why not?).
that's a lame argument. Had MH3 been released on the PS360 around the same time as Tri on the Wii. The Wii version would have been listed as the least sold MH franchise on a new console. I'm sorry but when I see a special edition Nintendo Classic Controller made specifically to play Tri that resembles a PS controller…
@ImmaLion: this is in game action, just from a third-person view. I got a chance to see this game in action at the New York ComicCon, didn't get a chance to play it as I wasn't trying to wait in line.
@Alex_Mexico: in NYC the third rail, furthest from the platform has electricity running through it.
@ImmaLion: this is in game action, just from a third-person view. I got a chance to see this game in action at the New York ComicCon, didn't get a chance to play it as I wasn't trying to wait in line.
@ImmaLion: this is in game action, just from a third-person view. I got a chance to see this game in action at the New York ComicCon, didn't get a chance to play it as I wasn't trying to wait in line.
took Dead Prez advice and turned off the radio, listening to a ton of Female Emcees and indy HipHop (a mix of free mix-tapes and iTunes purchases)
the crazy part is he asked for some DMX and got lil Boosie "Set it off" listen close to the lyrics...
your welcome kotaku fam!
@Weakskills: and thus we'll have another SNAPPED episode for the Oxygen channel.
@Aibyouka-kun: your dream reminded of the Little Boy who shot the intruder to his parents house.
@PajamaSam: don't forget about the god he prayed to or was an atheist and "lacked morals", wether or not he was beat as a kid, was he teased in school or last to be picked during gym.
@luan: ranting about double standards and how its ok for one group to use association as a means to profile and assume it will affect another individuals actions in the future. If you pay attention to the politics and the talking heads on network news you'll see the double speak going on...