drqshadow

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  1. I'm hoping for...

    -Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PS2)

    -Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (PS2)

    -Jak and Daxter (PS2)

    -Ghost Recon 2 (Xbox)

    -Metal Gear Solid 3 (PS2)

    -Tony Hawk's Underground (the original - PS2)

    -Final Fantasy X-2 (now that it's under twenty bucks - PS2)

    -Sonic Advance (GameBoy Advance)

    -Suikoden III (PS2)

    -Super Mario Sunshine (GameCube)

  2. Actually, I'm thinking it was on Capcom's end. Mainly because the only fix Sony issued for the problem was to simply remove the VJ2 demo from the disc and resume shipping them. I got my (non-Joe) winter sampler in the mail the other day, but I wouldn't load it up without removing my memory cards anyway.

    It's something that would get caught in testing, yes, IF it were a complete game. This is a demo, a work in progress.

  3. Actually, I think graphics have been de-emphasized pretty heavily with this generation of consoles. With the jump from PSone to PS2, for example, came not just incredibly improved graphics but also an amazing leap in games' depth and the kind of freedom they offer players. Compare Metal Gear Solid, one of the deepest games on the PS1, with its cousin, MGS2 on the PS2. The amount of objects you can interact with, zones you can enter, details you can pick out, etc... they're on a completely different level than the original. Grand Theft Auto's an even better example. Can you imagine them trying anything like San Andreas on the PS1? It'd take up fourteen discs and you still wouldn't be able to do half the things you can do now.

    Anyway, I agree with your point on the whole. I'm just saying it wouldn't be as sudden a development as you think. The seeds are planed right now.

  4. I've got it, and I'm really enjoying it thus far. A lot more freedom than was allowed to you, even in KOTOR, and it's so much fun running the dark path. I love completing a mission for a NPC, taking his money, then punching him in the face and taking his head off with an arrow.

    Also, I'm pleased to announce that after losing a great deal of money to a guy in Blackjack, I slaughtered him for his deeds. I also killed an old woman as she prayed next to her bed.

  5. I thought it was Jhonen's decision to quit producing Zim, and not Nickelodeon's...

    Regardless, "Parent Teacher Night" is one of the funniest cartoons ever made.

    "Honey... is it...?"

    "Yep.... DIARRHEA!!"

  6. At a glance, it reminds me a lot of Samba de Amigo, which is one of my favorite games of all time. I can't imagine they'd have a better track listing on Konga than they did on Amigo, though.

    In case you're unaware, Samba was a Dreamcast game using maraca controllers. You shook and positioned the maracas in time with the music. I never bought the maraca controllers, because it was fun as hell with the standard pad.

  7. Revolutionary Movie-making: Make your own Sim films with the all-new movie-making feature. Create the cast, set the stage, take control of the camera, and capture your own screenplay in action. Zoom in close to record every detail as your very own Sims sitcom unfolds.

    THAT is awesome.