I look at the picture and imagine the Game Boy moaning: "Kill me... kill meeeee..."
Also, "If we want to preserve the industry developers need to stick to the traditional method of developing a game and then attempting to sell it at a profit."
Given how many gamers hate the direction EA, Activision, Capcom, and other major publishers have taken the industry, treating customers as cash machines, I don't think many want to keep the system preserved in its current form.
"On paper, Kickstarter seems like a great idea, but so does communism"
So witty! He should write for the Internet!
"Upon the game’s release that game is going to sell relatively few copies as everyone who is interested will already own the game. Essentially a developer already knows how many copies they are going to sell as they have already sold them."
I help run a small business and I can say with certainty that I wo...
Deservedly so.
Cyan watching his wife and child leave on the Phantom Train... holy crap, tears flowed hard on that one.
I play mine regularly, although I would like PS1 Classics to get onto it, especially with the upcoming release of Legend of Dragoon.
Heck yeah, that's awesome.
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From the review: "South Park: Tenorman’s Revenge is arguably New Super Mario Bros. Wii developed for an adult audience already experienced in the conventions of videogame playing"
No. I wasn't the biggest fan of NSMB, but this game shouldn't even be mentioned in the same sentence, unless that sentence reads: "Buy New Super Mario Bros. Wii because it is a playable game, unlike the quick cash-in ball of crap that is Tenorman's Revenge"
It'd be nice to see someone pick up the WWE license and bring back AKI as the developer. It's been more than 10 years and there still hasn't been a better wrestling game than WWF: No Mercy created. That really needs to change.
Same here, but I'm going to download it again from GoG... no DRM = awesome.
Don't get me wrong, I'm enjoying my Vita games, but there are some PS1 classics I never got to and would enjoy on the go. Plus I picked up FFVII and FFIX when they were on sale a couple of weeks ago and again, would like to play them on the go. I like retro classics as much, if not more, than some of the newer stuff. I'll play it all, but there's something about an old JRPG that is gamer comfort food.
I know I keep harping on it, but give me my PS1 Classics! I want to give my Vita more love.
Bank of America: Takes taxpayer bailouts to fund huge executive salaries, foreclose homes on loans they shouldn't have made, crash the economy, charge 30-40 dollars if you go over your account by a dollar.
EA: Makes you pay for online access if you don't buy a game new, shuts down servers for old titles... and they're considered worse than BoA.
And we wonder why things in America are screwed up.
It was the first game I bought for my PS Vita and I love it... probably going to buy it again for the 360 or PS3 if I find it for that price at my local Target.
I think it had the bad fortune (and utterly stupid release logic by Ubisoft) to get brought out during an exceptionally crowded holiday season, which is too bad because it's one of the best platformers I've played in a long time.
Agreed. My PSP titles work on it, and I can't imagine it's particularly hard to make it so the ones that would already work on the PSP to work on the Vita.
Still waiting for my PS1 Classics for my Vita... c'mon Sony, quit holding out on me.
PS1 Classics on Vita, PS1 Classics on Vita, my snack-filled kingdom for PS1 Classics on Vita.
What Does Sega's Restructuring Mean For You?
More poorly made games with Sonic characters rammed into/onto them.
Much as I love the classic divas like Trish and Lita, given how little you can actually use them in WWE '12 (only in diva-on-diva matches, and in mixed tag matches if they get hit by a guy it's a DQ), I don't really care to have more characters in the game that I'll never use. Now if we can have it back to the days where they could (and did) go toe-to-toe with the big boys, then I'd be ok with it. As it stands, pass.