Some sort of faux Japan...think it could be very good
You can buy this version and then the 20th anniversary remake in 2017...
Wow...if you're going to write about a topic that has been done to death...at least put in the effort to write some new content.
This is horrible...you are better off reading the wiki page than this.
Oh...well excuse me then...no nostalgia glasses here
http://www.ign.com/articles...
Because you aren't old enough to have played any of the older ones and it's your version of nostalgia...end of article.
It's pretty competitive
@Ashlen
I completely understand your sentiment...I truly do and I am accepting of advertising because it does keep me employed and with a home...so in short I am a bit biased. Although, I can write a laundry list of things i hate about advertising.
I don't want to get into a debate of whether advertising is ethical or not...I get that enough. However, I can say there are a lot more checks and balances in place than appears to the consumer . I will not beg...
Not spam or account hack...just a group of folks starting the worlds shortest internet meme.
Guess the internet wasn't ready for that one...every one has their serious pants on today.
To add, it does not mean they think the game is in trouble...if you are putting adevertising dollars behind your game you are clearly going ot put stipulations in the contract to show the game in it's best light...advertisers don't pay to show consumers shitty parts of their products...that is commonsense.
Well...this happens to be my area of expertise, so I feel obligated to comment. This is an advertising RFP. These types of content deals are completely separate from the editorial staff and are typically brokered by the sales staff at say an IGN and are never seen by someone doing the review.
This happens for every single game that runs advertising on every single gaming site...end of story. Jim Sterling is not unearthing some untold story or darkside of gaming. If anything t...
perhaps they never were good at story...wasn't halo already written when they made that game?
Legend of Dragoon?
Really shouldn't call people retards...not very nice. Also, who brags about being a game tester...
While that may seem like an outlandish idea...when you couple it with the fact that they decided to include the game at "no additional charge" in most regions to make the jump...it seems fairly logical
Even if you grow the install base by .25% you're still talking about $5MM USD in additional system sales. That would be like 10,000 systems...I personally believe there are at least 10,000 people in the world that would fall for this.
Seems like ...
HaHaHaHa this is great...I am shocked by some of the shit people say on this site. But...every time I try to leave...they just pull me back in, thank you.
sourav93 -- that is not how the comment I was replying to was positioned...
I completely see and agree with your point
Are you implying that the cost of video games outside of the U.S. should be tied to the value of the US dollar?
Yeah that wouldn't be a pain in the ass to manage at all...that definitely would benefit everyone right?
If you want to complain about volatility in currency and prices talk to folks in Taiwan or Malaysia
Really disagrees hahaha I love the internet...so 1£ is worth $1.67 USD as of this second...should I go complain to my employer in America that I don't make more money or try to negotiate a deal that has me paid in another countries currency?
The comparison you are making is pointless...that is not how the global economy works.
I'm going to go against the grain...You should get her a bowling ball with your name inscribed on it.