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Kotaku has many articles on both sides of an issue, when it's on the side of companies, it's a bit unfair to assume it's shady practices. With opinions like that, you're implying that Kotaku should only share one side of the story, as if that would be showing more integrity.

We have 20 years of great gaming (perhaps more). I have no reason to go on to the next generation if it doesn't sell me on it. I like handhelds more anyways these days.

Apologies, it is the Japanese versions.

Hmmm... my Vita (like my PSP) would have the wifi always off (download through the PS3), so I think it wouldn't be a problem. Only issue is if they would get flagged while they're sitting on my PS3.

Oh wait, I thought you meant Final Fantasy I for PSX, but now it looks like you mean one of the 3D (VII, VIII, IX) ones.

I think non-HD games look good on handhelds basically because the screen in smaller. I have tons of PSX games on my PSP, and I think they all look great.

Fuck, I'm thinking I should redownload all my PSP games onto my PS3 just in case they do this again before I buy a Vita (sold my PSP last year).

We don't know the Wii U's selling points really, so it's hard to say that. It depends on how they will use the screen. I can see it being used as boardgames are used, for example Trivial Pursuit with thousands of downloadable questions, or an interactive story with one person reading off the tablet.

It's a great game, but was it important in the war against Sega? Final Fantasy I think sold only around 200,000 copies, so compared to DKC that sold over 10 million, it wasn't much.

I'd buy it when there's a Mac version.

Any financial support from Kotaku for your 3DS purchase?

Have you ever brought a book along with you? Think of the 3DS as a book.

You would have preferred a survey of 1000 people randomly sampled throughout the world?

Songs I want:

People who wouldn't call gaming their hobby, but would play a game if it looked interesting, played it at their friends. For example, people who only read Harry Potter would be casual book readers, people who had read 10 long classical Russian novels would be hardcore book readers. Definitely not a dirty word, but one

It's for Nintendo fans, casual gamers and some "hardcore gamers" who were put off by the lack of HD. A lot hangs on a practical showing of the controller though.

Shhh. You'll ruin their fun.

Thanks, because of you I listened to the interview for myself, and I see what you mean.

This game was huge for me. I didn't think it was just against Sega, but against the 32-bit machines like 3DO, and the upcoming Saturn and PSX too. It worked on me. I loved the first and loved the second even more.

I'm buying a WiiU, and I'm sure I'll have a fun time with it.