Okay fine.Make Halo 3 exclusively for the Gizmondo. Make Gears of War 2 for the Gameboy Advance. Move Super Smash Bros. Melee to the NES. it doesn't matter, right? it's just the graphics and sound.
So basically what you said about they whole SNES comment was that they should stop making games on the DS and PSP because there are better systems with greater graphical and sound capabilites. I think you are in the same boat as me. You don't have a DS and so in order to play it you'l have to buy one.
@PlackSlayerThere are no clues in the game that you need to send a ton of letters through mognet in order to unlock those two things. I haven't spoiled anything for you. I've not spoiled any other sidequest dungeons for you.
Exactly! I can't understand why everyone thing VO is totally out. Just look at Resident Evil DS, granted no the heaviest of voice overs however it proves that it's possible.
Not quite yet, but they proved they still are king in the portable business. They had their biggest challenge yet in the PSP, but having a DQ this closes the deal, this time "closed shut"... PSP is so DEAD.
Now that I think of it, I see what you mean. But you have to admit that Sony is playing Russian Roulette with their marketing definately can't be tempting them back to their side. Oh and I didn't exactly mean SquareEnix, I think Level 5 had some say in this.
"Sorry, but I can't help but be disappointed by this announcement."Man, you must have been disappointed when Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past's sequel was announced for Gameboy (Link's Awakeing) instead of SNES, Majora's Mask's sequel announced for Gameboy Color (Oracles) instead of N64, Wind Waker's sequel announced for Gameboy Advance (Minish Cap) over Gamecube, or Twilight Princess's sequel announced for Nintendo DS (Phantom Hourglass) instead of Wii.Dammit, what downgrades the Zelda series got!!! **fists in air** /sargasm
somestheticDec 12, 2006
Okay fine.Make Halo 3 exclusively for the Gizmondo. Make Gears of War 2 for the Gameboy Advance. Move Super Smash Bros. Melee to the NES. it doesn't matter, right? it's just the graphics and sound.
xspireDec 12, 2006
So basically what you said about they whole SNES comment was that they should stop making games on the DS and PSP because there are better systems with greater graphical and sound capabilites. I think you are in the same boat as me. You don't have a DS and so in order to play it you'l have to buy one.
bloodylipDec 12, 2006
@PlackSlayerThere are no clues in the game that you need to send a ton of letters through mognet in order to unlock those two things. I haven't spoiled anything for you. I've not spoiled any other sidequest dungeons for you.
dantedefianceDec 12, 2006
Exactly! I can't understand why everyone thing VO is totally out. Just look at Resident Evil DS, granted no the heaviest of voice overs however it proves that it's possible.
knodiDec 12, 2006
Pretty good really.
somestheticDec 12, 2006
yes, but I require money down.
Closed AccountDec 13, 2006
Not quite yet, but they proved they still are king in the portable business. They had their biggest challenge yet in the PSP, but having a DQ this closes the deal, this time "closed shut"... PSP is so DEAD.
xspireDec 13, 2006
Now that I think of it, I see what you mean. But you have to admit that Sony is playing Russian Roulette with their marketing definately can't be tempting them back to their side. Oh and I didn't exactly mean SquareEnix, I think Level 5 had some say in this.
elranzerDec 13, 2006
"Sorry, but I can't help but be disappointed by this announcement."Man, you must have been disappointed when Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past's sequel was announced for Gameboy (Link's Awakeing) instead of SNES, Majora's Mask's sequel announced for Gameboy Color (Oracles) instead of N64, Wind Waker's sequel announced for Gameboy Advance (Minish Cap) over Gamecube, or Twilight Princess's sequel announced for Nintendo DS (Phantom Hourglass) instead of Wii.Dammit, what downgrades the Zelda series got!!! **fists in air** /sargasm