I guess it's true: You need certification to do anything these days.
Nice. I wonder how the construct combos will work out.
I agree. Even with people who buy more than one console I can't see many choosing the Wii U version of Call of Duty or Tekken when both have established player bases elsewhere.
"In the meantime, though, you can play some minigames...the kind that you’d find on a children's paper placemat at a restaurant."
I so wish I wrote that.
Don't forget your old friend who happens to be a ninja.
I'll finish you one day, Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia.
Only one right. I'm such a loser.
Way to be over-dramatic, Snake.
At least there's fighting game tournaments, though that isn't possible for everyone. I have to drive 2 hours to go to the ones near me, but it's worth it.
I still have no idea what Nintendo was thinking when it made the N64 pad.
I wouldn't say that. It just (hopefully) gives games the same legal precedent as other forms of art.
I never thought I would ever see DLC for a train simulator, let alone over $1000 of it.
Great, now I'll have a certain song stuck in my head for the rest of the day.
I don't follow Team Fortress that much, but I'm surprised that these intro videos are still coming out. Nice clip.
Sometimes people forget that the Kinect can do more than sell party games, though Fruit Ninja would probably be considered one. Good read.
I miss real arcades. All that's around my town now are penny slot arcades.
Great story.
What a diverse selection of art styles.
I can't hate: Duke is still a more iconic character than half the characters he's advising.
How do you make a Transformers game where you can't transform into robots?