The first one was amazing and this one sounds even better (hard to believe, I know). I smell a day one purchase.
At least it beats getting another case of Dead Rising changed-a-bit-and-released-as- retail-instead-of-DLC. Dead Rising 2: Off The Record, I'm looking at you..
$200 for a handheld NeoGeo? Ridiculous. Even $130 is crazy, also.. what's with the aspect ratio? I don't recall NeoGeo games being even close to 16:9. Could be wrong though, I'm not as young as I used to be..
That just might happen if the Android port does well. Never know with those mobile developers.. they're a cryptic bunch
Oh man, "Dig Dug" has to be one of the oldest arcade games I remember playing. Wonder how a 'modern' version would look..
"It will also be fully playable from the comfort of your couch/gaming chair/wherever you prefer leaning back for some quality gaming time."
The option is there, though it really should have been been more clear in the article. I'll toss in an update.
No kidding. Like the Wii, I'm (almost) certain it's the reason why a lot of the current 3DS owners picked one up.
It also doesn't help that a lot of people *just* poured money at other big gaming related Kickstarters, Wasteland 2 and the Double Fine adventure one - there's only so many dollar bills in peoples pockets, after all.
"Welcome to how non-gamers see the industry."
Exactly what people seem to be forgetting when they rage over that Wall Street Journal review: It was not written by gamers and with that in mind, it's at least a decent review. I'd say it's almost impossible to have a review from someone with deep roots in the industry not look at a game with different eyes from that of a place like WSJ.