Just to be clear—does this mean choose two PS3 games (and) two PSP games from the lists, or is the choice choose either two PS3 games or choose two PSP games?
Couch coop was really more common back in the NES days than now for some reason, I have a list of about 20 or so NES titles I've finished with a friend or with several friends. Dragon Warrior, Final Fantasy, Metal Gear and Goonies 2 are among them. I'm not sure what changed, perhaps it's just less common at my age for friends to hang-out for hours at a time to play games.
Still not sure of my feelings on this. I haven't enojoyed an EA made NBA game since last gen, and now I'm actually considering buying Elite 11 just to play NBA Jam in HD. Surely this must be EA's plan after all, but is this EA showing no confidence in Elite 11, and moreover does this mean what I'm really considering, is if I would actually pay $60 for a gimped version of NBA Jam?
If your mall has a candy store which sells old school candies like Sugar Daddy or Bit 'O' Honey then I'd head there and try to maximize my spending on cheap sweets.
Over the years I've circumnavigated the entire gaming media sphere, bouncing around from board to board and site to site. One thing I've noticed is that it's ever changing, especially now as web technology evolves, and social interaction becomes more important—those in charge of the sites must keep finding new ways to communicate with, and evangelize their audience.
What I want/expect from a web site in terms of the quality of content, and the tech that drives it—continues to change. Currently, my favorite sites are Giantbomb & Cheap Ass Gamer, but If you asked me the same question a couple years ago—then I might have said Gamespot & 1up.
On the late night circuit to promote box office hit Inception, actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt spoke with talk-show host Jimmy Fallon about his new film, growing up in the industry, and perhaps most notably to this blogger—the game Street Fighter II. Here's a clip from the interview:
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