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wow, the lighting is spectacular, it makes this game look real; in a lego stop motion kinda way.

Wait, so is this the first gameboy virtual console title to make it to the Wii? Is it actually a gameboy title? And now, to speak the question I'm sure a lot of us have thought and already asked, why isn't this game on dsiware?

this is why we can't have nice things.

@RiotControl: Yeah, Cape Coral has run out of money in the past few years. I used to live there like 2 years ago, now I live just north of there, and we're always hearing stories about the city being out of money. There was almost a riot in the town hall not more than a month ago. It's weird something this close gets

It's funny how this article picture and the one above it are so similar.

@CutmanMike: or even better TBM blockland. I don't see how you could make a better game than that one, and the maps were always so interesting.

All I can say is, if their WoW instance servers are anything to go by, they had damn well put LAN support into SCII because otherwise we'll be waiting 30+ mins each time we want to do a multiplayer match lol.

@mrclam: lol, u beat me to the Tim Langdell joke

@Lucasreis: Nah dude, they're expensive wherever you go. Your best bet is to create a virtual server in your pc that takes the existing broadband signal and converts it into dialup. I believe the process is called building a PC to DC router or something like that. Even that is extremely difficult and time consuming;

@(Zombie) Goldwings: Two words: "Two Worlds". I got that game for the xbox 360 because it looked decent and was in the bargain bin. Little did I know how ass that game actually was. I keep it now to show off. I'm one of those people who watches AVGN and Ashens, so bad games are kindof my thing.

@bakura: Tales of Symphonia for me. I remember going up against the final boss, and feeling bad for him at the same time. No other RPG I played was like that. The villain was always evil re-incarnate; especially in the Final Fantasy series. In ToS though, the end boss was just doing what he felt was right in order to

@Nubius does it for the Prinnies: I'm thnkin that if someone only plays 8-Bit games, they're doing it more to be trendy than to have fun. I'm not saying 8-Bit games aren't fun, but I try to open myself to all gaming possibilities. Sure I enjoy Contra and old-school megaman, and play them from time to time, but I also

@svetlana: He accepted it well I'm sure, to have John Williams give you a musical mention is probably one of the greatest honors a film composer could have, given that John Williams is arguably the best in the business.

@svetlana: Yeah, I agree with what you're saying, the pieces are definitely different from each other and have their own unique style, I just found it interesting that Mr. Wintory's song was in the same key and even used the same key change as such a memorable song; one of Danny Elfman's best IMO. flOw's piece

anyone else notice a striking resemblance to the Ice Dance from Edward Scissorhands, composed by Danny Elfman? They're even in the same key, and even the choral parts are very alike. IDK, maybe I'm crazy. Even the key change is the same, I'm calling shenanigans here, lol.

@DannyElfman: "And yay, Owen descended from the heavens of Kotaku Tower with the banhammer that shone with the terrible might of righteousness, and with it smote DannyElfman, off the face of Kotaku. And the commenters did rejoice, and Owen bestowed opon them commenter stars. And cookies. And Owen saw that it was good"

@RockyRan: heh, If I were the parents, I'd go buy him more racing games; in hopes he'd learn to be a better driver.

@Clive Bavels: Seriously? Why does everyone seem to love macho men?

Hmm, I wonder how long it will be before Mr. Reese gets a C&D letter from squeenix. But I don't blame them, I mean, they have to protect their IP /sarcasm.