Yeah, this "topic" is all over my other forums. Its tempting... but Mario deserves a whole lot betterOriginally Posted by Martin Austin
Not long to go now!
Yeah, this "topic" is all over my other forums. Its tempting... but Mario deserves a whole lot betterOriginally Posted by Martin Austin
Not long to go now!
Common sense. That seems to be in short supply unfortunately wherever you go these days. Lets not try to screw it up here!Originally Posted by Shane R. Monroe
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If I have a legit copy that hasn't been released yet (review copy for example) then is it ok to discuss it?
That's fine. Review copies are cool. Just do me the favor of discussing, even briefly, why you have it when no one else does - otherwise, we'll get posts like "Where can I download it" and such.
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"Consider the improbable is possible"
Have any games landed in the UK before the US ? I'm struggling here, but something must've hit old Blighty first before the States...surely.![]()
Touch Golf and er.....Originally Posted by Mr Tornado
Here's the first flare
"Wonderful innovative titles are 'sometimes' ignored [by consumers], while some repetitive titles with minor improvements in game play and graphics provide much better returns to the games publishers,"
And a whole bunch of PSP games.
...Action Billiards...Originally Posted by B_Rik_Schitthaus
C'mon, someone continue the chain...
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Another Code (aka Trace Memory)...
Well done, I'd forgot about that....Originally Posted by meu2
"Wonderful innovative titles are 'sometimes' ignored [by consumers], while some repetitive titles with minor improvements in game play and graphics provide much better returns to the games publishers,"
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