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The PSP2 needs to EXIST before it needs to survive.
This is kind of nifty but no way am I trading in my old Hot Wheels.
I actually own this game. The Atari 2600 original, that is.
This article made me go through my old Atari 2600 game cartridges. No luck, though.
I still play the original Game Boy one on my Super Gameboy / SNES. I'd play in on the old brick GB but I don't have it anymore. :(
And good luck getting this to Australia. Then again, that's why Amazon sells imports.
Your Picard is full of awesome, sir.
Nope. It's Deep Silver. Sorry for the disappointment.
I wonder if this game will bring an epidemic of nosebleeds.....?
Looks like it. Too bad, too. I liked John Candy as an actor.
FF XIV costs money. Vindictus doesn't. Which is more important to the individual player should be the question.
I figured 36-thousand copies of an indy game would be pretty good. Are they not happy with that?
How about he just goes over to your place to play it.
It's not news. It's an editorial piece (aka an article).
Why's it gotta be black?
Maybe it can be good for gamers, though. After all, how can you expect somebody to find that diamond in the rough video game if they don't spend a buck and buy a shovelware-type game every now and then.
Besides, if they don't like it there's always eBay to get (most of) their money back because odds are that there is somebody else out there who the game appeals to.
I like the art style used in this game.
I've never been a huge Sonic fan, either. I have warmed up to Sonic 2 in the years past but overall he's not on my list of favorites.
Keep in mind, I don't always write these stories. I just post 'em.