What can I say? I'm easily amused.
Yes, because when I think of the PlayStation audience, I think of Jay Leno.
It was part of All-Stars for a limited time SNES pack-in back in the day, but it's a less common version.
I own these games for NES, SNES, and two for VC, but I'll buy these all over again. Gladly. Ya gotta support and embrace the classics.
Gotta save something for future lists, ya know!
Reminds me of how I used to try to get to some of the out of the way areas that seemed like they should have existed in Goldeneye 007.
David Siller still owns the rights to him. His hope is that if the Virtual Console re-releases do well, he'll have leverage to deal with.
No shame in exploring properties that you love to play!
They really don't make games like these anymore, for better or for worse.
That's why you should read the article! But seriously, he was one of the better new original characters to come out of the 16-bit years. It's a shame he went away when Sunsoft imploded. At least he went out on top, unsullied by a grainy, blocky primitive 3D Aero 64.
A shame it doesn't support some of the more advanced specialized games.
Didn't stop me!
Same here. I'd never heard of Scott Pilgrim until I saw the trailer. I can't imagine it really working as a graphic novel since the high points of the film were the dynamic action scenes with bright colors and flashy effects.
Anyone else glad that the Shank soundtrack is being released for free download? It doesn't get any better than that.
Magic. Got it.
No no no, it's time to hunk hawks with the 'hawk. Just throw really hard and don't stand wherever the weapon will land.
I was on the fence about this DLC, but now I think I'll go ahead and get it.
I have to give this article credit for the Ghostbusters 2 reference for the NES Advantage.
It was dead, but then it got better. Comedy Central has ordered 26 new episodes, the first two of which premiere tonight.
GrE has a better take on this topic, I think.