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#1 Edited by Cubical (518 posts) - 4 days, 8 hours ago

The phantom pain trailer from e3 Has a transport vehicle in it that looks like the IAV Stryker Those did not start being put into protype phase until 1999 or the late 90's and was not put into deployment until the year 2002. So in other words the game is trying to be somewhat accurate to the time period and they screwed up or kojima is fucking with everybody minds on what time this takes place, or they just don't care and put it in anyway or it is a made up rip off. but what isn't? why bother to make everything else look correct for the time if they are going to just throw anything they want in?

he also has a robot arm so what ever kojima.

#2 Edited by Cubical (518 posts) - 7 days, 14 hours ago

#3 Edited by Cubical (518 posts) - 7 days, 14 hours ago

disney robin hood/ the rescures down under. olver and company ETC ETC hood for the gay furrys

and maybe tale spin gummi bears,, chip and dale rescue rangers, bonkers,,

ducktales.

#4 Edited by Cubical (518 posts) - 12 days, 22 hours ago

FAct Kurt russel already played and perfected snake and big boss back in the 80's.....Oh wait he invented it,

#5 Edited by Cubical (518 posts) - 12 days, 22 hours ago

To me he will always be the dude from the 2nd english version of armitage the 3rd the movie cut and that is all I am going to see the entire time I see words come out of snakes bigboss mouth.

he should be in a snatcher game.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXKAsybyIRw

#8 Edited by Cubical (518 posts) - 1 month, 25 days ago

Yoshi island is Also not a super Mario world game in Japan they never said it was it is not labeled as super Mario world 2 that is for dumb Americans who keep falling for that even to this day apparently when it is obvious it is not. A super Mario world label is not found anywhere on the Japanese cartridge or marketing. It as labeled “Super Mario’s Yoshi’s island” meaning it is a super mario spin off game on yoshi’s island.

Because the USA branch stuck the label on it for marketing reasons and people still don’t know any better it has long since been removed from any other version of them game put out.

It is about as official super mario world game as lugi’s mansion or mario tennis is.

#9 Edited by Cubical (518 posts) - 1 month, 25 days ago

Jeff, Ryan and Brad are wrong.

Jeff, Ryan and Brad are wrong about and clueless games 90% of the time. He also seems to think the game is for kids because some dude was "9" and that has something to do with it even though tons of adults critics like the game just as much. So they are that shallow and closed minded on this website.

So they all like tons of really annoying suck filled games on this site that would make you want to punch a baby so why does anybody care what they think ? Oh and Jeff bought a lifetime subscription to "star trek online" and that game sucks and then some, so the dude has problems identifying what makes a game good in the first place. Anybody who does that would have to have something wrong with them or have no idea what a good game is to do something insane like that.

They can flag super bad games like Aliens: Colonial Marines......Oh wait that was Alex that did that one,,, Alex knows his stuff most of the time..... Never mind I can't think of any right now it's been a long time since I have seen them properly label a bad game and a good game.

The game received overwhelming praise from critics. Electronic Gaming Monthly gave Yoshi's Island its award for Best Action Game of 1995.[16]GamePro gave the game a 4.5/5 rating.[5] GameRankings.com gives Yoshi's Island a composite review score of 95%, based on five reviews.[5] Yoshi's Island sold about four million copies.[17] The game placed 22nd in Official Nintendo Magazine's 100 greatest Nintendo games of all time, later 18 in the 2012 remake.[18]Next Generation Magazine called it the "high-water mark in 2D gaming." The game has garnered a huge cult following since its release. Yoshi's Island has often appeared on lists of "greatest games of all time."

Yoshi's Island also proved to be a critical and commercial hit in its Game Boy Advance version, Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3, which was released in 2002.[19]

Kamiongames.com had this to say about Yoshi’s Island back in 2011: “It’s a game that trounces more than half of new releases; a game that shows that simple but clever design never goes out of fashion; it merely waits for a new generation to discover its charms, it’s nuances, for a new breed of gamer to fall in love with it. And for old hands like me, returning to it and playing from scratch isn’t a chore at all – it’s like a blanket, warm and snuggly and very comforting.” The writer later says, “This is gaming nirvana. Yoshi’s Island is utterly brilliant. And if they re-release it in another decades time, it will still be brilliant.” He later adds, “You can’t improve on this kind of perfection… so why bother?”

In a 2002 IGN review of the GBA version, former IGN writer/editor Craig Harris shared his opinion on Yoshi’s Island.

“When I played through the original Super NES game back nearly a decade ago, I felt that Yoshi’s Islandwas the best 2D platformer ever created. And after playing through the Game Boy Advance version, I still feel that way…the variety in what Yoshi can do and the diversity in level designs, not to mention the wonderful use of scaling and rotation for the level structures and the incorporation of a half-dozen clever mini-games makes Yoshi’s Island the best damn platformer ever.”

In Nintendolife.com’s review, Kaes Delgrego thinks “Yoshi’s Island” (SNES) might perhaps be the greatest 2D platformer of all time:

“Yoshi’s Island isn’t just a great platformer: it’s a reminder of why this silly little hobby of ours is so wonderful. Sure, the game contains no political satire, no poetic justice, no character development. But if what Miyamoto and Tezuka crafted isn’t a work of art, then the definition of “art” needs to be amended.” says Delgrego.

Games Radar listed Yoshi’s Island as the 4th greatest SNES game ever right behind “The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past”, “Chrono Trigger”, and “Super Metroid”.

It’s not just game journalists who love this game to death. Even at NeoGaf.com, members dedicated an entire thread to praise the game for being such a masterpiece. Many of the posters in the thread label it “The greatest 2D platformer” and some even go as far as calling it the greatest game of all time.

#10 Edited by Cubical (518 posts) - 2 months, 24 days ago