Well I think that everyone who clears out spam here does a great job. I hardly ever see it, and when I do it sure doesn't last long!
Well I think that everyone who clears out spam here does a great job. I hardly ever see it, and when I do it sure doesn't last long!
I'm not a big Crash Bandicoot fan but it is nice to see Sony doing something cheeful and whimsical in their lineup.
Since I've been blind in my left eye since birth, it's hard for me to get excited about the VR stuff since I may not be able to see it very well. If everything goes VR in the future, I don't know what I'll do. I may not be able to review games anymore, and that's a bit depressing to me, since I've been able to do this for nearly 20 years with no problems.
Since I've been blind in my left eye since birth, it's hard for me to get excited about VR stuff since I wouldn't be able to see it that well. If in the future, all video games go VR, I don't know what I'll do. I probably won't be able to review games anymore, and that's very depressing, considering I've been able to do this for nearly 20 years with no problems.
Trust me, you do not want Color Splash to be like Sticker Star. The bad thing about Sticker Star is that it discouraged you from entering battles, which should be the most fun part of any Mario RPG. I sincerely hope that Color Splash is more like The Thousand Year Door rather than Sticker Star.
I'm not interested in the new Metroid game either. Just doesn't feel like what Metroid fans would want. But I don't have t like EVERY Nintendo game out there.
As far as E3 wishes, as long as Nintendo continues to make fun and whimsical games on platforms I can play them on with a relative amount of ease, I'll be happy. I guess we'll find out shortly what they have to offer at this year's E3 anyway.
I'm not as interested in this year's E3 as I have been in previous years, which is surprising. I'm curious to see what they'll do with the LEGO Dimensions expansion, though. Hope I get to review some of that!
I don't know if the game is popular or just really rare, but it's a good game regardless.
I just KNOW that SEGA had their own mech fighter. In fact, I looked it up just now. Virtua On, that was it. One thing I heard was that when SEGA made the GBA Sonic fighter Sonic Battle, they got some of the Virtua On team to work on it, so it supposedly plays like a 2-D Virtua On with Sonic characters. Unfortunately the game's not that good.
I wonder if Rocket Slime is rare?
Yeah the company who made that Dexter's Lab game, Bam! Entertainment, they did that with a lot of Taito games on the GBC, just reskinned them to have Hanna-Barbera characters. In fact, many of them said "Powered by Taito" or whatever game they were trying to imitate. I remember another one was Yogi Bear's Balloon Blast, which was a retoolled version of Pop N Pop. I wish they would've kept it like the old Taito games. Needless to say, i never liked Bam! Entertainment and they went out of business soon after. At least it wasn't as bad as The Flintstones: Burgertime in Bedrock.
Wasn't there a Silpheed remake on the PS2?