
That's one of the reasons why I'm not getting a New 3DS right away (well, besides not being able to see the 3D and lack of exclusive games I want). Transferring stuff like that sounds like such a pain!
That's one of the reasons why I'm not getting a New 3DS right away (well, besides not being able to see the 3D and lack of exclusive games I want). Transferring stuff like that sounds like such a pain!
Yeah keep playing Klonoa! it's not that long of a game. And I can't imagine why anyone would want Ape Escape on PSP. The whole point of that game was to show off the new dual analog controller.
I never heard of any of these games. If you want to play a good Monkey Ball style game on the Wii, try Hudson's Koronipa series (there were two of them, but I can't remember what the sequel was called). I thought they were pretty decent.
There were lots of RPGs on the PlayStation, and I played a lot of them. It's kind of strage that it was the 32-bit era when I started to get out of RPGs.
Yeah like I said, my friends used to talk about that game all the time. I don't remember much about it now. Go ahead and pick out a favorite character for me!
Yeah Namco likes to push Ms. Pac-Man under the rug. But they can't completely get rid of her because she makes money for them. I hate it that Namco shuns the other 'unauthorized' games because did they do that when those games were in arcades making money for them? Nope.
You went out in this nasty weather today? It must be nicer where you're at. If not, please be careful!
I've met some famous people at E3 and other conventions, but have very few autographs. I met David Crane, creator of Pitfall, Evil Kinevil, Gary Coleman (before they passed away), some wrestler lady that I have no idea who she is, Charles Martinet (voice of Mario), and another voice actor Cathy Wesluck.
That would be cool to meet Inafune. I'd also like to meet Go Shiina.
I really like the arcade Final Fight, but when they brought it to the SNES, it didn't quite work because they still made it play like an arcade game. SEGA was smart with Streets of Rage 2 as they made it more console-friendly because it didn't have any arcade tie-ins. I'm surprised Capcom didn't sue, though, because many things were so similar!
I never had a Genesis as a kid, so I missed out on this one back then, only playing it on the Genesis collections on future consoles much later. It's definitely one of the best games on the Genesis. Even though it's a Final Fight rip-off, it does a better job of briniging the arcade experience home. Fantastic music, too, of course, as it was done by one of my favorite game music composers. I always picked Blaze, too, for some reason.
I never did get into the Worms games. Which is odd since many of the old ones resemble Lemmings, and I loved those.