@brayvonmartin: I'm sorry. My sarcasm through text is bad. I was adding on to your facetiousness to the OPs statements, but now that I read it, it looks like I'm making a statement like you were the one being facetious.
@brayvonmartin: Does that make the true base price of the Oculus at ~$2000, and the true base price of the vive at $2200?
As an aside note, I'm one of the few million folks who bought a PS4 camera at launch for no good reason (to be fair, Playroom was pretty awesome), I've also had 2 move controllers since they hit on the PS3. Not everyone will be in my scenario, obviously, but I'm pretty happy with the price. I'd be happier with lower, but it's still a pretty good price comparatively.
Edit: For clarity, I'm joking in my first statement. Every headset has added costs, so as brayvonmartin is pointing out it's a bit silly to point out the camera and move add costs.
@belegorm: If my memory and the internet are correct, It's actually really easy to bypass the limited continues/limited lives deal. You just hit reset on the console/emulator when you die after running out of continues/lives. It'll start you back at the start of that level with the same lives you had, but with 2 continues again.
Or if they're using a emulator, just set unlimited continues.
Castlevania Bloodlines came out before Dracula X. They should absolutely play Bloodlines before Dracula X, since it seems like Rondo of Blood may not be possible.
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