The online pricing will probably shake down over time. But like Reggie says, N isn't in the game to take a loss. There absolutely are retro games I will pay $10 for, but I don't forsee a shortage of compilations for portables, consoles, et al. Two dozen nifty and semi-nifty Capcom titles for $30 is fine.
Solitaire.... in THREEEE-DEEEEE!! Each of the 52 cards is on its own LAYER! Only with the power of Aero can you manipulate two dimensional objects in three dimensional space.
There's plenty I haven't finished, but few I haven't at least tried, if I consider them worth any time at all. I sha'n't be including any 2006 release that I just haven't gotten around to yet, or anything "in the future" that hasn't been released. (WTF??) 5. Pursuit Force. Seeing as I b*tched about the delay. 4. Anything Sega of Japan refused to port across the pond for Saturn or PS2. (No excuse anymore, at least.) 3. WoW. I can't, really... Oh, free trial? Maybe next month after some deadlines... 2. Alone in the Dark series. Like Greg M. and MGS, it almost feels too late for me to hop aboard this seminal bandwagon. 1. Ys series. I know how to pronounce it, but can't remember anything about how it plays. Almost bought Ark of Napishtim a couple three times, but that's out of PSP RPG desperation.
u r not red E! THAT'S how they're making up for the hardware profit loss. Folks, not only will this machine sell out, you're looking at an easy grand on eBay... and that's just for a photo. ^_^ December means no wallet is spared.
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