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Can we play Connect Four using these?

Dang Brawl modding has definitely come a long way.

My question about this would be... Can you do this mod in the wii u? or is it Wii exclusive?

Oh please, it's not that it's 'intimidating', it's that it's not fun. I lost interest brawl because at every gathering I went to where it was played was dominated by semi-pro wannabes who turned all the items off and insisted on the plainest stages, when all I wanted was to play that game I discovered back in middle

I'm sorry, but I don't think you have your facts straight. You're coming across as a delusional fanboy by just blurting out accusations. Development of the Wii remote began in 2001, but even assuming they did somehow copy Sony (because who else could possibly have been thinking about motion controlled gaming at the

It will face a harder time in the House. And then it will move on to the courts, as this changes the interstate commerce relationship among the states. Essentially, this is forcing the collection of taxes from a business in one state and turning them over to another. This hasn't been done, and the Supreme Court

There are already ways, and I'm baffled why more developers don't use them.

I remember the first time we got four people together to play Boston's Foreplay back during my first Rock Band party in college. That was a truly magical experience and I'm still on that high we felt that night.

Is there a prize for these contests? I'm not new to Kotaku, but I usually just pass these posts up.

Nope, sorry. To be honest, this is still Army of Two, but they did seem to cut *too* many things about. But if you look at it as more of a reboot, than a sequel, I'm sure you'll enjoy. This game was a direct result of critics complaining about the game's co-op features, so it plays like a traditional TPS. Overkill is

I think Julie Uhrman is right about the Ouya. I am not an advocate for the thing—I have actually been super skeptical about it for a long time. I also haven't really been following it, so the following statements are completely uneducated.

Assuming it can play most current computer games with relative ease and doesn't

The game has some really awesome stretch goals.

I kind of wish that rather than saying "well, this UI can't work at phone size" they would at least let me try and find out.

The Nexus 7 is the most popular Android tablet ever.

Sony is a different and bigger company and their performance the months following release were about x2 better than what we are seeing here with Nintendo. The PS3's lowest point in sales matching the WiiU's numbers for February ~80,000 units happened during a similar time I believe in April but sales before and after

Tablets only. Look closely

well, according to the other comment, it isn't even compatible with the Xperia Play and i know for sure it isn't compatible with the Galaxy S3. but it is compatible with my shitty 2 year old Asus tablet?!?

Hmm, not compatible with the Nexus 7, EVO LTE (HTC One X), Xperia Play or the Galaxy S 3. Not going to sell a whole lot of these for Android I guess. (US versions of these devices)

Good job of making the game seem a lot worse than it actually is. It's definitely the best entry in the series, doing away with all the force co-op mechanics and making things a little more natural. Gunplay is still a bit off, and as much as I hate the term/classifcation, but this a bro series, deal with it.