A1lion835
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That was my original reaction too, but I think the suit, sunglasses and bluetooth give him a good enough disguise. Combined with the fact that he repeatedly does it on camera, I managed to beat my sympathy down.
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Hell yeah, did you see how much fun Duke was having there?Kewkky wants **** for his birthday?
You don't know how sad I am that every other series got a game announced for them, but not my favorite one, Metroid.Also...... no metroid? :'(
Woah woah woah! Disappointed? Were we watching the same things?I was too busy being disappointed on Nintendo that I skipped that part...
As I said though, all those features are nice, and would be great in an actual commercial. However, E3 is a gaming convention, so that would be a place more suited for showcasing the gaming aspect of it, which they absolutely did not do.
Right now though, it looks neat, but had very little on the gaming aspect, other than the fact that it will run the games that other current gen consoles have been running for a while and/or will run.
So yes, an expensive gaming console with innovative controls unveiled at a gaming convention that shows off only little features and casual games instead of how it will affect actual gaming or exclusive games that will come for it does in fact disappoint me.
When the same thing happened with the Wii I thought it was going to be the coolest thing and thought of how it might revolutionize shooters, Star Wars games, and pretty much anything wherein you might get any sort of sword-like weapon, or hell anything in which motion controls would be useful. Instead motion controls were used mainly for casual gaming and quick time events, and the console got like 6 great exclusives in it's existence.
So yeah, I'm not really going to get too optimistic until they show me it's an actual gaming console. It may turn out amazing; I'm not saying the opposite, but it unveiled so little on the 'gaming' side that I am simply not impressed, and from what they did show it looks like another casual gaming platform, which would also explain the controller's somewhat awkward layout.
Also they did say it was going to be at the very least $250.
Ehhh, it was very hit-or-miss to me. The touch screen worked really well for some games (The World Ends With You being the best example I can think of. Seriously, if you guys own a DS and have not played it, punch yourself in the mouth then proceed to obtain this game.), some ignored it completely or had it as optional/info screens (Advanced Wars, New Super Mario, Kirby games, Chrono Trigger, etc.), but there's few games I can think of that really tried to shoehorn it in. *shrug*I hope they don't try to implement this how they implemented touch screen in the DS, obligatory and obnoxious.
So 3 hours?Hell yeah, I'm n the military and I'm gonna be playing Kirby Wii on a projector errday until I 100% clear it.
It's not a GBA game, so it SHOULD be holding more space... I mean, KSSU took more than 3 hours to 100% complete from what I can remember, so did Kirby Air Ride, and so did Crystal Shards. A Wii disc holding more space (wishing it was Blu-Ray though) SHOULD make it better.So 3 hours?
Marines out of a wild guess?Hell yeah, I'm n the military and I'm gonna be playing Kirby Wii on a projector errday until I 100% clear it.
Navy. if I was in the marines, I probably wouldn't have all the free time I have now... Which is a lot, and I love it! One 7-hour class on electronics, and then whatever I want until the next morning, plus weekends off to do anything I desire.Marines out of a wild guess?
Oh, wow, nice! I'm an ET (Electronics Technician, for those who are wondering), but after I get some time in the rating and learn my job and life in the fleet, I'm gonna start applying for the space officer program. Gotta get lots of great reviews from my superiors, so I have a lot of work ahead of me! What about you, what's your rate?Haha I'm Navy as well. =) I saw your post on the tier thread about coming from boot camp. What rate did you get?
I'm an AZ right now. (Aviation Maintenance Administrationman) Currently on shore duty. Well the way we work here it feels like sea duty. I'm at a Helo squadrons in Mayport Florida. They had tournaments back in PR? If they did I wish I would've known. I could've tried to join back when I had vacation. -___-Oh, wow, nice! I'm an ET (Electronics Technician, for those who are wondering), but after I get some time in the rating and learn my job and life in the fleet, I'm gonna start applying for the space officer program. Gotta get lots of great reviews from my superiors, so I have a lot of work ahead of me! What about you, what's your rate?
EDIT: TOPO! What's up? How's the tournament scene back in PR? :/
Yeah, there's a scene in PR, we've even traveled to USA on various occasions. Our tourneys have gone up to and past 64 players, but ever since brawl came out it's been on the decline. Started out very strong, then we had 8-man tourneys, then went back up to 30-40, and that's when I left for boot camp (which was awesome, comparing my boot camp experience with others' experiences, I feel lucky to have had my RDCs!).I'm an AZ right now. (Aviation Maintenance Administrationman) Currently on shore duty. Well the way we work here it feels like sea duty. I'm at a Helo squadrons in Mayport Florida. They had tournaments back in PR? If they did I wish I would've known. I could've tried to join back when I had vacation. -___-
I'm still haven't much difficulty joining any tournament. Even before joining the military and when I was back in San Diego. I never have time and they start on dates I never had free time. If they ever have another tournament back in PR next time I go and see family I will definitely enter.Yeah, there's a scene in PR, we've even traveled to USA on various occasions. Our tourneys have gone up to and past 64 players, but ever since brawl came out it's been on the decline. Started out very strong, then we had 8-man tourneys, then went back up to 30-40, and that's when I left for boot camp (which was awesome, comparing my boot camp experience with others' experiences, I feel lucky to have had my RDCs!).
So you're on your ~5th year right now? How's life been so far in the fleet? Better than you expected, worse, or...? I am very curious!
You're surprised? Zero Punctuation called this two years ago I believe.duke nukem forever apparently sucks
i am so disappointed