b-but Capcom didn't say they were mad. They said they were "disappointed". :P
Pretty cool. With that motivation, he just passed most of us up. Congratulations, kiddo.
Its really sad to hear some of Japan's own developers talk so much negativity about a great sector of the gaming industry. Sure a good deal of the positives have happened in the past, but that does not mean there are not some great things that have come, and are coming in these twilight years of this generation.
They deserve a lot more credit than they deserve. As an american, I believe they know more about what inherently makes a game fun, then even some of us would eve...
ewwwww!......gross.
Sonic team didn't do Sonic 4, Dimps are the ones who dun goofed on the physics. It's sad because knowing nintendo, they'll hit this one right out of the park. They don't have to worry about a separate dev who may or may not get what made the classic Mario games so great. Hope it's as good as yoshi's island though. ^-^
People are gonna buy it, regardless if its a minor improvement or not. People are gonna buy it, regardless if its a minor improvement or not. People are gonna buy it, regardless if its a minor improvement or not. People are gonna buy it, regardless if its a minor improvement or not. People are gonna buy it, regardless if its a minor improvement or not. People are gonna buy it, regardless if its a minor improvement or not. People are gonna buy it, regardless if its a minor improvement or not. ...
*Looks at article image*
...Its Chess, isn't it.
Sonic's transition was fine. The problem with the 2006 was less about it being in 3D and more about it just being plain unfinished, and quite flawed in execution.
Can't comment on the other ones, although seeing Bubsy up there was quite unsurprising.
That's what I've been saying ever since this whole "Used Games is Teh Devil!" fiasco thing started.
I just don't get what makes some of these publishers and developers so darn thick-headed.
I don't know what's funnier: the implications of this sketch with "recording girls", or the "derp derp" expressions the girls seem to have when excited about the "possibilities" of singing in front of a mounted camera.
Looks like some awkward mixture of Kirby and Pikachu(and pokemon). 0_0
...with the addition of bikes, online, and new power ups?
ok. I can respect that opinion.
I just bought this system the other day just so I can play Yoshi's Island, the version I have not played in over 15 years (and that was on a kiosk at a local Toys R Us).
I remember very fondly playing this system on kiosks as well as at a few of my friends' houses, but have never owned one. I missed out on this legendary console thanks to the Genesis, but with the games I did play and see on it, it certainly is one of the best systems I've never owned.
Rofl!, that, whatever he is, holding that bucket of chickenm makes me lol.
....I'm about as confused as Confucius would be.
oh snap!
The physics look a lot better here than the last episode. Also, there seems to be some momentum at work here.
Sonic accelerated a bit upon downward slopes. ^^
While the character is still far from being indistinguishable from a real human being, I believe the strong point I got from this video were her facial expressions. The emotion from her facial expressions show that we are much more further along when it comes to conveying convincing facial emotions than I was aware of. For those 7 minutes are so I was, for a time, invested in her desire to exist even if it were small and brief.
If this is how I feel with even a proof of conce...
I wonder how that would work...
*ponders to E3 12...ADublyDublyDubleDubly!*
Dog: Roof Roof RoofRoof Roof Roof ROOFRoof Roof...Nintendo Wii U
--The hell did he learn to speak?!!
an eye for an eye, eh Capcom?
Can't really blame the hackers here. All they wanna do is play the game as intended without strings attached.