@cancerdancer: Developers don't owe anyone anything. If you keep buying SotN, that's your deal, not Konami's sudden obligation to cater to your personal console purchasing choices with their business plans.
24, been gaming portably since I got a brick gameboy way back when, but didn't fall hard until the GBA and the slew of amazing games for it. If I had to pick one platform to keep in my life, I'd pick my PC, but if I had to pick TWO, the second would be my DS. It might be the best dedicated games machine EVER.
There's a flash version of an earlier form of the game out there. It's super crazy hard, and it looks like the final game won't be quite so flash-platformer-madness (at least initially) but it's enough to let you know that SMB is going to be super awesome.
There's always the support boards where your friend could argue with the mods/possibly get a more detailed explanation of the reason for the length of the ban if he really wanted.
Regardless, there's an EULA that he agreed to when he signed up to live. That's your warning to not put explicit shit in your bio. If he didn't read it, that's hardly microsoft's fault. That's not doing his job as a consumer. Boo hoo, maybe next time he'll pay more attention.
Well, now I'm watching old Dean Malenko matches on youtube, so I'm going to say Dean Malenko, because he just kind of came out and was awesome without a whole lot of fanfare. I always appreciated that.
Also, back when Kevin Nash and Scott Hall were doing their thing well, they were fantastic.
Nintendo doesn't ever really throw Pokemon in with it's big lineups. It's got such a huge following in Japan (what with a whole show devoted to it on TV) that announcements usually come out on a separate channel than all the other stuff.
They said it was broken, and in the Epic Mickey presentation the pointer stuff looked a bit jank, too. So I imagine that it was a sensor bar/remote communication problem. People who are playing it on the floor are saying it controls just fine.
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