Just support it, regularly and comprehensively.
Funny bubble for you.
The eShop is packed with them; there is no "big wave" because they're appearing on the shop frequently and regularly. They even have their own subsection of the eShop specifically for them. Also, a ton of Kickstarters are adding Wii U stretch goals and they're getting filled fast.
Many of the indie games that have TBD release dates don't have release dates on other consoles either.
Playstation is notorious for creepy-as-hell ads. The pigtailed alien girl is terrifying, but that's what you get when the director of Aphex Twin videos makes your commercials.
Dislike and distrust are different things. Most of the trolling around here comes from those who just don't like a console, even if they can't find anything substantially wrong with it and the company is generally reputable.
If you have a legitimate distrust of a company, that's okay. In fact, even if you don't like a console, you shouldn't be forced to pretend you do. It's really how logical your argument is and how you present yourself that matters m...
Spoilers suck, but I laughed at your joke.
I know people who chew out anything Microsoft does on their social media networks, insisting that the PS4 is perfect and laughing at anything Microsoft-related. Trust me, they're not all congregated on N4G.
Neither of those systems are bad. I wish more people knew that and gave them a real chance.
Bubble for funny.
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I did know that (same with games like Dinosaur Planet, Metroid Prime and Animal Crossing), but you're still ignoring many of the best N64 games, whether through personal preference or just misinformation. Rare made a lot of great games that were very successful on the system, and those could've been moved to Gamecube, but they weren't. The fact of the matter is that benchmarks were set with many, MANY of the games on N64. Genres were cre...
The only "doom" I want to hear about in gaming is the FPS series. Sadly, that's not the case with many articles on this site.
Look, I love the Gamecube's library too, but you do realize that almost none of those Gamecube games would exist if the Nintendo 64 didn't release their predecessors right?
We wouldn't have Wind Waker or Twilight Princess without Ocarina of Time.
We wouldn't have Paper Mario TTYD without the original Paper Mario.
We wouldn't have Melee (yes, Melee, because apparently you think Brawl was on GCN, which is false) without Smas...
There's a big difference between innovation and substantial improvement. A lot of the "innovations" that Sony has were already established ideas. Sony just improves them into something more palatable.
PS:Now is a lot like OnLive, which didn't have the library or market presence needed to succeed. Sony has both, so they can improve it. Morpheus is not innovation at all (ask Oculus Rift and its fore bearers), but Sony has, once again, market presence, so they ...
As long as you're having fun with them, who cares if you're "good" or "bad" at video games?
It's fine if you didn't enjoy Half-Life 2, but you don't need to write an article about why you didn't like it.
As someone who's watched both the sub and dub of DBZ, I gotta say that we've been spoiled by Sean Schemmel.
Schemmel has the goofiness of Goku's less serious moments while also delivering the attitude in a dramatic fight. I personally prefer the dub over the sub, which isn't something I say too often when it comes to anime.
Facebook is on its last legs right now. The only people who invest a ton of time into it are the older crowd who are just now jumping into social media, and businesses.
The "social" demographic who originally made Facebook such a phenomenon are using things like Tumblr or Vine now.
That's actually pretty clever. Authenticity and function.
Pete, genres are not the same as business models. Indies are going to be fine for a good long while, especially with the growing indie support from console makers.
I'm happy that I started watching this anime series right in the middle of all the hype for VR tech in games. Adds a lot of potential for what VR can do, especially for MMO gaming.