
Why does Japan the Europe get all the good stuff? Nintendo needs to give me something for free to entice me to buy a game I already have preordered.
Why does Japan the Europe get all the good stuff? Nintendo needs to give me something for free to entice me to buy a game I already have preordered.
I'll believe it when I see it.
Eight titles and I'm not interested in a single one. That's a record.
They ported R-Type to Master System? Wow; how bad does that look?
Er, or that anniversary of that day. You know, unless they have a time machine.
Nick! You really need to add the ability to edit comments!
Hey PixlBit, here's a scoop for you:
Netflix launched on Xbox 360 on November 19,2008. I'd bet dollars to doughnuts that the PS3 discs will ship on on that day.
Great review!
Almost every review I've read about this game states that this game is great but it might not be enough to warrant a purchase if you already played the first. What most of them fail to discuss is as a newcomer, would I be better served picking up this game or the original.
Your review addressed this question thoroughly and for that I give you kudos.
That's what I said!
Zombies Ate My Motherfucking Neighbors. I didn't think it would ever happen.
And yippee for more Sudoku for DSiWare! There are already two Sudoku games available for the service but now there's even more! And no, I'm not being sarcastic--I love Sudoku almost as much as I love Picross.
This is the straw that breaks the camel's back--I'm getting a PS3 for X-mas. Hooray.
I don't see the point of an add-on player at this point in the technology's life. It would cost at least $150 and you can buy a stand-alone Blu-Ray player for under $200.
A HD-DVD add-on (almost) made sense a few years ago when stand-alone players were still quite expensive relative.