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My Top 10 GBA Games


Posted on 04/03/2014 at 01:39 PM | Filed Under Blogs

My most-wanted GBA games:

1. Metroid Zero Mission

2. The Minish Cap

3. Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

4. Sword of Mana

5. Golden Sun (which is among the games announced for the VC now)

6. Final Fantasy V (best version of that game available in the US)

7. Tales of Phantasia

8. Sword of Mana

Another game I hope Nintendo will seriously consider is Mother 3, the sequel to Earthbound (Mother 2). There's an excellent fan-translation out there, but it would be really awesome if Nintendo were to use that fan-translation, pay the folks behind it a small sum of money, and release it in English. Since it's Nintendo and Nintendo is notoriously protective of its IP, it isn't likely. But then, Nintendo has surprised me before.

I been gone. Little update and WiiU VC...


Posted on 04/03/2014 at 01:27 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I'm glad to see GBA games coming either way. While I think the 3DS would have been a better fit for them, I'll gladly play them on my Wii U.  I think at some point they probably will show up on 3DS, but Nintendo is trying to shore up the Wii U somewhat so I see why they're doing it. I hope Metroid Zero Mission and Tales of Phantasia show up on the Wii U or 3DS VC at some point. The games they've announced so far are great.

So Long, Folks. I'm Going to Work for SEGA Now!


Posted on 04/01/2014 at 05:06 AM | Filed Under Blogs

If I were working for Sega, I'd be doing everything I could to get a new Valkyria Chronicles made. Kickstarter, returning bottles, you name it.

I'm Not Losing Sleep Over Facebook Buying Oculus (or VR in General, Really)


Posted on 03/28/2014 at 02:23 PM | Filed Under Blogs

VR is one of those things that sounds better on paper than in real life.For one thing, VR isn't VR to me until I can look at my own body and see the hand of the character I'm playing instead of my own body. For another thing, I can imagine that the porn industry will be all over Oculus Rift, and that will be quite the rabbit hole we'll go down...

Community Poll #34


Posted on 03/26/2014 at 04:07 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Furthermore, the PS1 game Koudelka was made by the same people and can be seen as a spiritual predecessor to the Shadow Hearts.

Dual Heroes


Posted on 03/26/2014 at 03:18 AM | Filed Under Feature

I don't think it would have mattered it it had been finished. This studio was no Namco or Sega AM2.

Chris Hanson Pedo-bear edition! Pedo-scare time!


Posted on 03/26/2014 at 02:34 AM | Filed Under Blogs

In a way, you're right. We set the age of adulthood at 18 because we've determined it to be the best balance between peak physical prowess (especially with regards to the Armed Forces) and emotional maturity, even though very, very few people are truly mature at that age. We also amended the Constitution to allow 18-year-olds to vote - if a kid is old enough to pick up a M16 and kill people with it under military orders, why isn't he old enough to vote for the folks sending him to war? The age of consent is 15 or 16 depending on the state you live in. At some point we decided that it generally wasn't a good idea for 14 year olds to legally be able to engage in sexual relationships or make such a permanent decision as marriage.  You can't run for POTUS until you're at least 35 years of age, and even at that, a 35-year-old is not going to be seen by the general public as being experienced enough to lead the country. But by and large, teenagers are still not equipped to deal with life on their own. Some of the ones most easily preyed upon are the ones that seem the most "mature", because their false sense of confidence leads them into situations that they get trapped in.

 

At the time he became a general in the Union Army, Ulysses S. Grant, later the 18th President of the United States, had been living with his parents at the age of 39 because he had been unable to make a living on his own after being forced to sign a letter of resignation from the Army several years earlier for showing up for inspection drunk, as an alternative to a court-martial. When he got his commission as General, his father wrote him and told him that now that he had a good-paying job, he'd better keep it!

Community Poll #34


Posted on 03/26/2014 at 01:08 AM | Filed Under Blogs

There are three Shadow Hearts games already: Shadow Hearts, SH: Covenant, and SH: From the New World. A fourth game would be cool though.

Community Poll #34


Posted on 03/26/2014 at 01:07 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Lunar 3, Valkyria Chronicles 3 (on console rather than a handheld, and in English), Sakura Wars VI, Eternal Sonata 2, and a Wii U Kid Icarus.

I think the game I'd like most, however, would be a follow up to Ni no Kuni, but not necessarily a sequel. Ni no Kuni wrapped everything up beautifully in one game. I would like to see another collaboration between Level-5 and Studio Ghibli.

Chris Hanson Pedo-bear edition! Pedo-scare time!


Posted on 03/26/2014 at 12:19 AM | Filed Under Blogs

A lot of it, honestly, is that we've learned a lot more about neuroscience than we used to know. The human brain doesn't reach full physiological maturity until well into your 20s Teens are very vulnerable to exploitation, and even back in the 1800s and early 1900s, frankly, most of those teens going out into the world ended up the way too many teens trying to go out into the world too early end up now - involved in drugs, crime, prostitution, shackled to abusive partners, or dead. Many girls died in childbirth. They really weren't any better equipped to handle the "real world" back then than they are now, and they suffered just as much for it. Back in the good old days, life was simply cheaper than it is now. If one kid died, oh well, you had six others to fall back on.

 

In the 1960s, a teenager was "old enough to kill, but not for votin'" in the words of Barry McGuire (from the song "Eve of Destruction"). And that was true. Teenagers not considered mature enough to drink or vote for public officials were given high-powered assault rifles and sent over to kill people and break things in Vietnam by Robert McNamara. Since we had active conscription, they weren't even given a choice in the matter. The only options these kids had were to get on the bus to Basic, go to jail, or escape to Canada. The ones that went came back with PTSD, little to no help from Uncle Sam in dealing with what they'd seen and done in Vietnam, and no adulation from the American public, indeed, they were often greeted as "baby-killers." Vietnam vets made up 25% of the total homeless population as recently as 2007.  The Vietnam tragedy and subsequent advances in our knowledge of human brain development are a big part of why things are different now.

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