
Wow that sounds cool! I've just started thinking about getting a Wii-U since Pikmin 3 is coming in August.
Wow that sounds cool! I've just started thinking about getting a Wii-U since Pikmin 3 is coming in August.
Got Dragon's Dogma at day-one and played about ten hours of it before I traded it in. I forget exactly why, but this is making me want to pick it up again. It was pretty fun climbing all over huge monsters.
Maybe Jim Carrey could do a good Don Knotts impression for Luigi in a new Super Mario Bros. movie.
As soon as Microsoft announced the improvements to Kinect, everyone was thinkin' dirty. You know you did. But I'm sure the people at Microsoft did too and are trying to gaurantee that it wont happen on their console. Can you imagine the work Microsoft's police force is going to have keeping Kinect clean and family friendly? I don't envy them at all.
That would be a pain to always have to disKinect it every time you stopped playing. Last weekend I was making all sorts of jokes referring to doing embarrassing things and then realizing the Kinect was still on and going "oh no, Kinect is still on!" I must've said it fifteen times.
That's a thought. According to the wiki page, Miyamoto got his name from a pizza place called Mario & Luigi's. There's no mention of how his personality came about though. I'd like to call up Miyamoto and ask him.
Privacy seems to be disappearing nearly everywhere. Even on my PC these days, I feel like whatever I do there is public knowledge. I think with Kinect you just have to realize that you're in the public view in some way whenever you turn it on. I bet Microsoft will have a fine print disclaimer saying just this sort of thing when you buy it.
An aside: I remember an article describing how you can use the PlayStation Eye as a surveillance device.
I like driving around in the Agency SUV while my buddy stands on the roof and destroys anything that moves with a rocket launcher.
That's Michel Ancel of Rayman fame btw.
First of all, Bob Mackey is hilarious on the RadioRadar podcast. I really enjoy him. As to his Ni No Kuni review. I really could care less about reviews especially concerning JRPGs. They are such a matter of personal taste: whether you like the battle system, the story or characters. Furthermore, I'm fine with just a few major JRPGs or any RPGs coming out within a caledar year. They are usually so darn long that I can only play a few of them a year anyway. And here is a druken response: "Screw platformers! They get me so frustrated I want to break a controler over Michel Ansel's head!"