I don’t know, It kind off communicates a broader scope than just the US, which I think is interesting. If the magazine turns out to be very US-centric, then yeah I agree with the katakana being too much.
I don’t know, It kind off communicates a broader scope than just the US, which I think is interesting. If the magazine turns out to be very US-centric, then yeah I agree with the katakana being too much.
Wanted to comment my surprise at the positive progressiveness of EA of all publishers, only to read all comments made at this time say just that. XD.
Man good luck with that one.
Anytime stories like these run I don’t know how to feel. People did this to themselves, but that doesn’t make it suck any less for them.
That does complicate matters yes (as does it show my awesome reading ability).
Are you kidding me? this is Con artistry fit for a museum. Make a game with all the bugs unchecked while putting everything together from stolen assets. Make people pay for it and then vanish. It’s a modern take on art forgery. All this has to have been planned from the get-go, no doubt.
While your warning is very welcome, it seems like this game is a one-time purchase, so that shouldn’t be a problem, unless the verifcation of payment doesn’t run through the app-store, in that case, don’t buy at all (unless your fine with spending your $10 on something temporary)
Haven’t played Rayman, but the key area of Mario Run seems to be the multiplayer. Beating the ghost data of others and improve your own score, or go Mario Maker light and create courses for others.
Having spend the entirety of last Oktober in Japan i’d say you’re absolutely right. Having said that, I still wanted to be the screaming man in the square.
Where’s my pixel Kirby? (these are awesome)
And remember kids, supply and demand. DO NOT DEMAND THIS. Vote with your wallets for the love of all life. Heck, buy the 3DS installments when the phone game launches and don’t even look it up in the store.
A new Bravely Default has been announced in Japan!
Bam, right in the nostalgia.
Man I hear you. I bought a ton of VC games on Wii, only to find out I have to upgrade the games for a buck. It’s not a lot of money per game (although it does pile up) and is a fair for their work. I also own every Nintendo console released in Europe, so I’d rather hunt down the original carts.
Just to temper your hype a bit. It has massively downcut online features... And I mean massive.
While Splatoon hasn’t been officially announced, it would be a bit daft to include Splatoon so prominently in the reveal trailer without following through with that.
I love my day-one Wii-U, but with Splatoon and Breath of the Wild confirmed for Switch, Smash bros, Hyrule Warriors, Mario Maker and Wooly World on 3DS, not to mention the chance that more of it’s games could get ported, The Wii U really is a tough sell.
You make a solid argument.
Personally, I feel that forming a game development union would really come a long way. The Dutch gaming industry isn’t really getting of the ground because of Dutch resistence to worker exploitation (both by law and cultural mentality), in combination with foreign possibilties (it does make development cheaper).
I’m pretty sure one Iwata asks detailed how they’d lost some code though (mostly because it was kept on paper which yellowed out or was lost somewhere).