The only game we ever got on consoles was Monster Hunter on PS2. There's no real trend to base anything else off of.
As for my opinion, I'd rather not have to pay monthly for a game I can play freely on a portable system (and that I play more than when I'm on a console).
While true, those games still require that they be localized before a release. I'd rather have Final Fantasy III localized, since I far prefer the NES version to the DS version (call me a nostalgia lover, but I really do like it better).
Considering how the second one was never released for NES and the version on the JPN VC is NES, we likely won't get it.
We're definitely only getting FF1, FF4 and FF6 on VC unless Nintendo finally allows GBA VC games.
Grace Chen already mentioned that dynamic themes require a PS3 dev kit to develop. The community isn't getting such a tool... ever.
For the skeptical, here's my source: http://blog.us.playstation....
Kirby's my pick. Because formerly white men aren't afraid of wearing pink.
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I just made a note that Sankaku Complex is strictly no-go at work. However, a NSFW tag would be worth its weight in gold for other, newer sites.
I'd definitely love a new ZX if they tone down the amount of crap transformations you can do and pump up the complexity of current ones instead.
That's all I ask.
That's already been done this year.
Rockman.EXE: Operate Shooting Star
Indeed, it's a true test of a gamer's mettle.
I suck at it, but I love it. I thought it was a superior version of the also-old-as-the-world Macross games.
The only problem about that is the game is already on PSN.
The trademark's classification talks of online integration of the game, much like the one for Tierkreis talked of networking in-game (and we got a half-assed "multiverse" in that game with almost no real benefit to the game).
By the by, this trademark's been known since late June. Suikosource has a posting dating from back then and the trademark has only recently had some activity.
Hell yes NBA Jam. That was an awesome game that deserves to be remade as a PSN/XBLA release.
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Considering how they originally intended this game to be a PS2 release, I'd say putting it on PSP was a good enough choice. Ad-Hoc Party support is more than enough incentive for me to play the game on my favorite portable.
That's for people who prefer convenience over physical ownership.
I prefer the latter, since convenience is usually gained later anyway.
Good 'ol sticks?
Since when were they the best control scheme for FPS, especially old-school PC FPS?
The PS3 can support mouse & keyboard, so I hope CoD Classic does as well.
It's apparently hiding in plain sight.
The Lord of Vermillion dev blog has the same countdown as a widget in the sidebar. It's DEFINITELY related to that game (either a console version or an upgraded version of the arcade card game).
I take it you missed the PC game.
Monster Hunter Frontier was basically supposed to be the next evolution for Monster Hunter.
I'd reboot the Suikoden series.
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It's not exactly shown with the same artwork as the game up to date. It's basically the main character standing in front of a blue moon and a red Bayonetta logo.
Hope you find it!