I would *LOVE* a new TIE Fighter Vs. X-Wing. That's a game Lucasarts would do well in reviving. Awesome, awesome game.
still goes to Burnout Paradise in my opinion.
EA had them take over the NFS franchise.
I'd rather have Vice City, but a present day Rio would be cool.
I don't have nostalgic feelings toward him from Captain N either. (I never watched that show.) I remember both Kid Icarus and Metroid coming out the same time with the "magical" password save feature. I eventually got Metroid, but bought Kid Icarus first. I never played the Gameboy version, but I should since I love that game.
no emulators. I said "newest one" just so you could have a different system constantly. They didn't say anything about that in the rules. LOL
the Ninja Gaiden Zen Pinball DLC. This week is literally nothing except GH/RB. (Minis don't count.)
The newest one.
Blame the devs for that one.
Here:
David Crane, the creator of Pitfall!, and a founder of Activision (back when they were rebellious and cool).
Except the horrible music in the background. Orchestral music would have been huge, but what they chose completely separated me from what was going onscreen.
The trophies for this game require a LOT of skill. The Street Fighter II tribute table was awesome too.
For people that don't know Zen Pinball supports custom soundtracks and online video chat.
I would like to have that option too.
is what MADE the game. To criticize it in this way is just ridiculous. I don't think most people are up to Sherlock Holmes level of detecting like Batman is.
but some people haven't played it. I could tell you the ending for Dial M For Murder and Escape from New York. Is that okay since their not new?
Jethro Tull, master of the rock flute? Uh... yeah. Your argument went straight out the window with that choice.
No Sammy is a huge plus. <sarcasm>I really want to wail those guitar parts on "When It's Love" and "Right Now."</sarcsm>
I'll gladly take it off their hands.
These are pen and paper RPG's. This has nothing to do with video gaming.