Game of the decade: Mushihimesama Futari Black Label, hands down. I have played this game for a few years already since it's release in the Japanese Arcades and will probably play it during the next decade as well. No other game has a replay value like this. No other game demands skills from the player like this one. In RPGs, your characters level up, in MHSFBL *you* level up. The hardware, system, pace, graphics, music... absolutely everything about this game is perfect, down to the last pixel. I can play it again and again and each time I play the excitement is like the first time I ever played it.
Person of the decade: Dark Alex.
Moment of the decade: the disappointment I felt when the PS3 "Slim" was released, and it still had no PS2 compatibility, and they even removed the "Other OS" option.
> Iwata’s full financial results briefing can be viewed here.
This slide mentions that on Nov 21 thay are offering a NDSi LL, which is a DSi but with a larger screen, the first portabke console for several players.
> It seems they just *want* the iPhone to become the next big "portable platform" and have yet to figure out what they WANT and what IS are two different things.
very true. I have seen those iphone games, compared to PSP they are just pathetic. the PSP has a much better screen, real 3D graphics, better sound, more and better games especially emulators, the list is endless.
Chris Dahlen meets the director of interactive fiction documentary Get Lamp and remembers how rich a world that only costs the time it takes to write it can be.
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Game of the decade: Mushihimesama Futari Black Label, hands down. I have played this game for a few years already since it's release in the Japanese Arcades and will probably play it during the next decade as well. No other game has a replay value like this. No other game demands skills from the player like this one. In RPGs, your characters level up, in MHSFBL *you* level up. The hardware, system, pace, graphics, music... absolutely everything about this game is perfect, down to the last pixel. I can play it again and again and each time I play the excitement is like the first time I ever played it.
Person of the decade: Dark Alex.
Moment of the decade: the disappointment I felt when the PS3 "Slim" was released, and it still had no PS2 compatibility, and they even removed the "Other OS" option.
> Iwata’s full financial results briefing can be viewed here.
This slide mentions that on Nov 21 thay are offering a NDSi LL, which is a DSi but with a larger screen, the first portabke console for several players.
> It seems they just *want* the iPhone to become the next big "portable platform" and have yet to figure out what they WANT and what IS are two different things.
very true. I have seen those iphone games, compared to PSP they are just pathetic. the PSP has a much better screen, real 3D graphics, better sound, more and better games especially emulators, the list is endless.
> 84 per cent of Jaguar owners bought the game
translation: 21 people bought it
> game heroines are still a rarity
hahahahahahaha oh wow.
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