Yeah if I remember right there have been over 100 games with a review score average of 80 or above for a while now.
That was creative. Is it possible to give you NO bubbles?
Ha yeah IGN writes like 5 page reviews when they could sum up what they're saying in 2.
An intelligent, non-flamewar conversation happening in the open zone? LOL WUT?
Wow shredder. That's not even what this article is about.
I have to disagree, Callahan. Having multiplayer in N or having it be portable is well worth it.
I agree. They're behind pretty much every web 2.0 app on the internet.
Okay. Go make a website, make it successful, post a review, and get it accepted by metacritic and then report back to us.
The outages are pretty disheartening, but what online service doesn't have its issues?
I play Mario Kart Wii at my Girlfriend's, Boom Blox was a gift, and I played World of Goo on PC. You're right about me forgetting Toki Tori in the article though.
There ARE good games for the Wii. Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Mario Galaxy, Boom Blox, Mario Kart Wii, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Super Paper Mario, Geometry Wars: Galaxies, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, World of Goo, and Toki Tori are all great. It's just that for about a year almost nothing good has been released on the system and it doesn't look like anything will in the future. "Hardcore" just isn't the direction Nintendo is headed anymore.
In the article I specifically mention that the Wii is selling on Amazon for about $320. That's a $70 profit if you bought yours at retail.
I never could get into Starcraft. I think there's something wrong with me.
That's a LOT of games.
For retarded fanboys it's a bad thing. Ignore them.
I saw on the news that Soulja Boy just died!
You know who did it?
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YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU!
I haven't played Braid yet, but I'm really excited to. I think I'll buy it once I get some points for Christmas ;D
Cars are usually a better option?
It's not because you HAVE to, it's because you CAN.
You're absolutely right and I can assure you that once the 360 reaches the end of its life cycle, SlapStic will add on to the list, bringing it to 150, 200, or whatever is required to give credit to every great game in its epic library.