Sigh. Poor Luigi. Some tough luck there. What we find out in Mario is Missing is apparently that he likes to help people...and is an avid photographer...of other photographs.
The Shining as a video game would be pretty cool. And Shelley Duvall was totally running around with a knife in her hand. Like, where else would that come in handy other than in a video game?
Hmm...Just thinking about talking to Tony though--just make sure Tony isn't like Navi.
"Hey! Look! The guy that likes ice cream? Yeah, your dad just axed him in the gut. Hey! Watch out!" (press A to have Tony hide in your mouth).
I was never really impressed with DS in the first place to play through something similar on the Wii. But seeing as it will probably be cheaper in a few months (hopefully not bargain-bin cheaper) than it might be worth a pick-up.
I miss some of the gratuitous violence in video games. That, and having my parents tell me it would warp my mind, and actually believe it.
Games are censored because kids today have shitty parents. They think "games are for kids, so they can't be bad," and pick up (insert random T or M rated game here) for their kid, failing to actually 'see' what the kid is playing. And then if by chance their little precious 'does' see some act of pixilated violence or gore, they fail to teach their children that this is a game, and that the actions seen in said game should not be imitated. Unless it's like--curing cancer, or something.
Oh, the Lion King and that son-of-a-bitch Wildebeest Stampede. And of course, every time I hear that Hall and Oates song, I feel like playing some Duck Tales.
PEPSIMAN! Who the fuck sells out of Pepsi? And with that kind of an attitude? What a bitch. I thought that Tingle would be in this article, as he's a bigger hit in Japan than in the US--but hero status? Nah.
@doomdoomdoom, they already made a Mario movie, and Mario's still around today. And if you hate Mario so much, why comment on a threat that praises Mario RPGs? That seems...rather spiteful.
The original Mario RPG drained my bank account from renting it so much. I never actually bought it until it came out on the Wii Virtual console :)
Only friends and relatives owned any Sega console, my parents didn't really...like Sega, I guess. I went into a Value Village (second-hand shop in Canada) and went to the front counter, just looking around. And there, I saw something that made me want to dish out the $15.00 for something I'd never use. It was a copy of Resident Evil on the Sega Saturn. That face...looking back at me, it just blew my mind. Why would anyone donate that to Value Village? I may never know, but when I returned, it was gone, and all now I have is the thought of was what might have been...
RIP Murphy. On a separate and more related note. I always wanted to get RB, but I rest directly in the middle of that graph. Some of the Beatles stuff I enjoy, but others...meh. I think I'd like it more if it included songs after they split up. The restrictions that AppleCorps put on the songs are a little ridiculous. So here's a question from someone who doesn't own--can you purchase individual songs to play? Like a track pack? Or is it exclusive?
One of my friends had a Dreamcast...I remember going over to his house to gasp in awe at how it could go on the then futuristic internet. HOLY SHIT! Also, was the Chocobo World game on the VMU or the Pocketstation? I remember playing it...on something...
It was a Nyko light gun peripheral for the Wii. Not that I should have really bought it in the first place, but I was so psyched that I could actually shoot it like a gun, and it LOOKED like a gun. But it was too top-heavy and the controls were just...just awful.
The Sony Bravia integration existed with the previous PS3s as well, this isn't new, it was one of the first things that we tried out at Radio Shack when we got it in, and it worked seamlessly. When you turn on the PS3, it turns the television on automatically, and switches to HDMI input if it's not already on it. When you turn the PS3 off, it turns the tv off as well.
Okay, adadadad seriously needs to shut the fuck up, or at least formulate his thoughts into coherent sentences...fuck, even words. But I'm thinking everyone here would prefer the former.
So a new software update for ps2 compatibility? What are the odds it's going to cost us? Isn't that why they took backwards compatibility out of the ps3? To sell more PS2s? Smart business move I guess, but kinda cheap on their part.
FFS! I think I like the shiny one better. Also the one I spent an entire paycheque on. How easy is it to switch out the HDD though? How well do the vents work? I do like the $300.00 price tag though--maybe with more and more users using the PSN and Home, they'll actually fix er up? Maybe?
Oh baby! The Legend of Zelda: OoT. In my book, there's not many games out of all the systems that can top that one, let alone on the N64. I just recently purchased the Master Quest for the GCN and am impatiently awaiting its arrival. I seriously can't wait to play through it and get just as angry at the Water Temple as I did before.
It's not that Dracula doesn't learn, per say, it's that he adheres to the "Villain" code. You know, you let them 'kill' you but only a little bit; after all, everyone needs a paycheck next week too. :P
Also, the drawings of the hands may have less to do with Altair being in the game or not and more to do with giving "hints" that da Vinci is the artist that created the blades and crazy bat wing contraption.
Being an artist, da Vinci was well known for sketching hands (since they're so hard to draw) and being left handed, he'd sketch his right. And both hand sketches on the trailer are of right hands.
Recaptha: Masonry ing. lol