
There's even an April Fools spoof of it with Andrew WK narrating that is about Taco Bell. Not game related, but amusing.
There's even an April Fools spoof of it with Andrew WK narrating that is about Taco Bell. Not game related, but amusing.
I love the SNES, and at the same time, aside from DKC and Yoshi's Island, mostly missed out on these games when it was still in its heyday. But honestly, if anything, that excites me even more, as I get to see what I missed, potentially.
Y'know, somehow, I missed the fact the contest ended on 4/20....
Rythm-action game, huh? I see ... I've decided to leave this one alone. lol
Well, I meant they don't feel the need to shoehorn things in aside from 3D (an optional gimmick that doesn't affect gameplay control) for the 3DS, specifically, not that gimmicks weren't apparent on other devices. Guess I could have been more clear on that, but I was just agreeing with what you said in the blog, more or less.
Wasn't there a Colbert Report where they foreclosed a Bank of America branch? Or was that a different finance company? Also, I think said foreclosure was reported elsewhere, but I'm a white, twenty-three year old male, so don't expect things against type for me. Also, it proves a point about how entertainment is growing in importance as you said, doesn't it? I may as well be watching Colbert, because as we saw once again with the false "scoops" during the Boston Bombing, even the news channels are entertainment networks, not solidly journalistic entities.
I strongly dislike EA's practices, but support marriage equality ... did not think one would have to do with the other in the context of voting on the Consumerist's Razzie equivalent.
I was not aware of the Nintendo/Sony/Amazon thing, so can't really comment, either. I agree you'd probably get "we don't comment on specualtion" from any involved parties, anyway.
I'm excited for them using the third dimension in a top-down Zelda as well. I will listen to the second half of this later.
I vote for Cary's entry, unless something blows it out of the water by Saturday. I certainly can't do anything better on this topic.
Elite Beat Agents is one of, and I recently and temporarily deemed it my #1 game of all time, but I don't know if I've even played ten different rythm games, which is how many he discussed, and I found out about this contest through it.
Harmoknight does sound like a cool game, though.
Yeah, it's good that developers now feel the need to shoehorn in something that is optional, and does not affect controls necessarily.
Pretty sure accident, but still a comparable amount of injuries to Boston bombing and lots of homes gone. Sad.
I'm with jgusw on not buying it, but at the same time, I hope this does wind up bringing attention to the fact they are monopolizing a portion of an industry (NFL-licensed games) and that comes to a stop, but I don't buy the games anyway, and kind of doubt it.
Always hope, though.
Good to know I don't need prior knowledge to enjoy.