Who cares about how innovative it is? Just play the games.
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Who cares about how innovative it is? Just play the games.
Wow. I never realized how much earlier the US received these games than JPN. It's a trend I don't mind seeing continue when applicable. Though doubtful, I wonder if JPN will get any type of extra content in these aforementioned titles.Quote:
Originally posted by Yoshi
GameCube
Metroid Prime (Feb. 28)
Game Boy Advance
Metroid Fusion (2/14)
Zelda: Link to the Past (March)
Whoa ! WHole alot of games that I care not about. At least Capcom will have many good titles to look forward to.
No signs of too human :(
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Originally posted by xS
No signs of too human :(
Keep in mind that list is for japan. we will most likely get Too Human first.
Games are never innovative if they have titles or characters that were used in previous games.
Lunar Blaze?
If that's not sarcasm, then I challenge you to say that Super Mario Kart was not innovative when it was released in the early 1990s.Quote:
Originally posted by TK
Games are never innovative if they have titles or characters that were used in previous games.
Lunar Blaze is an RPG. It's supposed to be similar to Pokemon in gameplay.
I'm excited about AC 2 and Pikmin 2. Solid lineup of stuff right there. Although I'll definitely be waiting until many of those hit $20 before buying them.