MolotovCupcake
297 pointsLevel: Bronze
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Joined on: Apr. 21, 2009
Last login: May. 12, 2009
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Atari pulls out of E3 - is this a precursor to the end of At...
by bigdood
Honestly, I believe so. It seems as if they're embarrassed that they can't make it, which means they didn't have too much to show in th...
over 3 years ago
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Honestly, I believe so. It seems as if they're embarrassed that they can't make it, which means they didn't have too much to show in the first place. Of course, there could be more forces at work than are readily apparent. Maybe they're just biding their time in order to make some kind of big comeback. over 3 years ago
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It sounds as if it would be quite entertaining, and a giant leap for technology. Still, I'm not quite sure that it would stand with the amount of lazy gamers out there. Isn't that part of the allure of gaming, to sit back, relax, beat a few bosses, and wallow in leisure? over 3 years ago
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Best AnswerGameFAQs.com. Seriously, dude. You keep asking the same types of questions over and over. over 3 years ago
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I'll play it if it ends up getting a new publisher. Odin Sphere was gorgeous, but like wghj55 stated, the slowdown was a major issue for me. I'm hoping the Wii doesn't deal with these sort of issues. over 3 years ago
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Best AnswerI own my own gaming website, but that isn't the only way that you can get in. I received a pass based on my position as a journalist, but you can also purchase a pass for $400, or go as a guest of another journalist. I'd suggest freelancing it up as much as possible before the end of May, and perhaps shopping your work around to various websites who may want to take you along for the extra coverage. Getting into E3 is not as tough as many would have you believe, especially this year since they're wanting to up the attendance after last year's disastrous showing. You can also count on winning various contests that offer you a chance to go if all else fails. over 3 years ago
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This is a trick question. None. Movies and gaming should cease to mix. It's appalling. over 3 years ago
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I was two when I was first introduced, and now I am 20. over 3 years ago
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Best AnswerJeez...there are so many. Off the top of my head I'd say Earthbound, Chrono Trigger, or Super Mario RPG. My reason? They're all impressive RPGs that were influential to the gaming populace in different ways. They're classics, and it's no wonder so many people share the same positive opinions about them. over 3 years ago
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Best AnswerI would get it if I had the points available, even though I already have it for the 64...playing it via the 360 is just so much more convenient! over 3 years ago
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I have searched on eBay for you and came up with a $75 edition of the special edition kit for 360, though that is the cheapest alternative I saw. You may want to check on the CAG forums or ask around on some other gaming deals/trading sites. It looks like no one really wants to part with theirs. over 3 years ago












