haha, times are indeed tough economically. Even for Sonic as he destroys countless automobiles everytime he takes a tour through City Escape. ^_^
Sega does what Nintendon't...again?
Dat Beard!
the funny thing about Sonic and Sega, is that we will never know how successful Sonic could have been if Sega had smarter people on a corporate level in the mid 90's
The biggest enemy for Sega may have not been Nintendo, but themselves.
Yessssss!! So pumped for this game for 2012! ^-^
What!, 9000?!
Hot Potato, Hot Potato, Hot!!
*NBC logo*
the more you know...
Not really,unless you're a nerd...
*runs*
I respectfully disagree! ^_^
The League of Extraordinary Developers?
I wonder what's for dinner...
not sure if serious...
Mega Man isn't the problem here, its Capcom's awkward incompetence to put him back on the front saddle.
I see what they did there...
Not sure if serious...
I agree with this. Back in the 90's, I didn't have to rely on some silly score to tell me which games were great or not, and I still don't, I just played what I did and enjoyed them. Its the experience that should dictate the personal enjoyment of gameplay, and its the only thing that truly is gonna sway your opinion for the better.
A number that is assigned, or a summery/average of numbers can't tell me how much I will enjoy a cutscene, or how much fun it is ...
There is so much irony in your post is not even funny, considering you agrees and disagrees are evenly tied.
Whaaat?!
lol, I know right? Its like Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Europe traded places with each other. Is America, like, the new Europe now?
as it should be...
hopefully this will mark a bright future for all classic sonic re-releases and how they are handled and marketed.