Atari Games made the Rush series. Atari was the console company. they split during the 80's. Atari Games is owned by Midway now.
Symphony of the Night is more expensive too.
Doesn't matter how old it is or what format it uses. If a game plays well, it's a good game.
The same can be said about new games. If it's good...
The same could be said to you. SMB3 is the height of the SMB series in my opinion as well. SMW, while a great and amazing game, is where they started shifting the gameplay sideways and making it different instead of improving what had been presented before.
AWESOME!!!
they should have gone with Pixeljunk Splash, Plunge, or Splooge.
Don't forget the "All Have Their Say" voting app and "Look at My Avatar" app added to the New NXE.
Oh, and the "See my waggle stick" announcement.
Wii HD is here 2 years early!
Designing a game takes time. How are you going to put a roof over your head, food on your table, and clothes on your back if you're not getting paid for your efforts? People that design cars invest time and money going to colleges and schools to get a degree and a job. They then have to put in time and effort to design the machine. Just because they aren't on the assembly line doesn't mean that they don't deserve to get paid.
The reason piracy exists is because it's too easy ...
How about more transcendentalism?
Still changing hands.... AGAIN! LOL
If this goes through the Atari Games library will change hands AGAIN. (The arcade company, not the console name.)
New XWvsTF would ABSOLUTELY ROCK!!!
Wayne Allwine passed away this last weekend. He was the voice of Mickey Mouse.
Metal Gear Solid Essential Collection + 60GB PS3! WHOO HOO!!!
Not all games from that era are reflex memorization games. Gamers from all ages should respect each other and acknowledge that there are games from every era that are good. Now, I'll admit that some games are an acquired taste, but there are great and horrible games all throughout the genre.
Most people acknowledge Citizen Kane as one of the greatest films of all time. Doesn't matter if it was made in a different era. Now, if you can't handle watching black and white movies, ...
Mario Kart Arcade was licensed to Namco, which put Pac-Man in the game.
I'm glad they took out public voice chat. It was so annoying to have people intentionally griefing with it.
One of the best moments of E3 was when Sony walked up to the podium, said "$199.99", and left.
Now THAT was "megaton" as much as I hate the word.
Canadians (and any other county other than the US) can't access the US video store even with a US account. The store sees your IP and won't let you even see the tab to enter.
This is extremely frustrating since Canada is in the same zone as the US. It is Sony's fault for not getting permission from the CRTC, but I'm sure Quebec isn't helping Sony want to either.
that memorized the pattern of the board and went on the show to rack up like over 150,000 dollars.