The Lynx absolutely destroyed the Game Boy. It's downfall was the battery use. 6 AA's for 30 minutes. You had to use a lighter connector or the wall adapter. The system had full 16 bit color, 8 player networking, and could be used by both right and left dominant people? Totally obliterated the Game Boy.
That's my opinion, and I'm sticking to it.
was the assurance from Nintendo that it would work properly with the system and that it was officially licensed. It had nothing to do with the quality of the game itself.
Quake's Team Fortress had them in later iterations.
I simply kept Burnout Paradise for the reason that they kept supporting it. DLC for an entire year after release. That's how you keep people interested.
However, some people like to play their legitimately owned games.
This one does CastleVania III, but not Super Mario RPG. *sigh*
The problem with these systems is that they use the NOAC (NES on a chip). So while it plays most games, it won't play ones with certain mappers. CastleVania III is the prime example.
Nintendo didn't have anything until Miyamoto created Donkey Kong. He pretty much built that company to what it is today.
Reminds me of the PMRC vs. Rock music in the '80's. Al Gore's wife was listening to a Prince album with her daughter and decided it was time to censor everything. Of course no one went out against opera music which has mass amounts of sex and violence.
1st party Sony and Nintendo games are exclusive.
Move *is* a controller in your hand.
When a woman sees you practicing with the equipment, it doesn't necessarily makes her want you to use it.
(Especially if she's a relative. LOL)
my college with honors, so this doesn't really hold water with me as an example.
or doesn't know that you can blast the dog from Duck Hunt halfway to Hades if you play the arcade version. I have no idea why Nintendo took out the Bonus Rounds of the arcade versions when they put them out on the NES. It was the same hardware. The results screen from Excitebike was made worse for the home version too. (I loved the bonus round on Excitebike too.)
In-game advertising is *never* done well enough for me not to notice it. Even in movies and TV it sticks out like a sore thumb to me. Set designers spend time making sure things are in or out of a shot, down to a single pencil on the table. So when you see something or someone speed around a corner during a foot chase and running into a pallet full of Coke, it's there for a reason.
The game came out in Feb of 2009. It'll probably be at least a year and a half before it comes out.
Saxophones are all over the place in rock music. (Baker Street, The Heat is On, Mama Kin, etc.) Flutes only exist in Jethro Tull's world.
Some people would like to think Jethro Tull and his amazing flute are somehow rock-related. He even beat out Metallica for best Metal album in 1992. Aqualung is in Rock Band 2.
Of course, I disagree, and I absolutely despise that song.
That's *exactly* how I imagined his voice would sound like when I first saw him the arcade version of DK.