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Mok

Mok

Joined:
Fri 6th January, 2012
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United Kingdom

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Current 3DS games: Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time, Super Mario 3D Land, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars, Super Street Fighter IV 3D, Ridge Racer 3D.

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#1

Mok commented on Review: Mario Tennis Open (3DS):

I will most probably buy this game anyhow. Lack of RPG mode doesn't bother me at all and it looks really really fun to just pick up and play from time to time.

  • May 18, 2012
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Mok commented on Review: 90's Pool (DSiWare):

Pool games were prevalent in the early 90s and I suppose this game wants to struck a chord with those games. Unfortunately they have the cheek to charge you an arm and a leg for it which is basically taking the piss.

  • Apr 03, 2012
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#17

Mok commented on Baker and OpCapita Deal Saves GAME:

Hopefully the new owners will understand that it won't fly to take the piss from the customers like before and start offering us good deals.

  • Apr 02, 2012
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Mok commented on Review: Metroid (3DS eShop / NES):

When I played this on my NES all those years ago I didn't have the patience and I very much doubt I'll have it today. Sorry, this is a miss for me.

  • Mar 12, 2012
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Mok commented on Get a Load of Two Dillon's Rolling Western Tra...:

I played this for a few hours last night and I have mixed feelings about this game. Not sure if I like it or not. The graphics are okey, the music is very good and I suppose there is an interesting gameplay hidden there somewhere, waiting to be discovered. I'll stick with it a while longer but I can't say I'm blown away just yet.

  • Feb 23, 2012
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Mok commented on Review: Tekken 3D Prime Edition (3DS):

I'm not into fighting games, even though I purchased SFIV last month, so I don't think this will be a game I'm picking up. I'm waiting for the MGS demo on Thursday to fully decide if that's my next purchase. Kid Icarus: Uprising is the only day 1 purchase in the upcoming months.

  • Feb 14, 2012
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#36

Mok commented on Review: Maru's Mission (3DS Virtual Console / ...:

Oh for Pete's sake! Stop selling these old-crappy games nobody has asked for. It only serves to drag a brilliant handheld into the mud of bad reputation. It won't just be a handheld aimed for kidz, it'll also have worthless shovelware to go along with it. Disappointing.

  • Feb 10, 2012
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#37

Mok commented on Exclusive: SpeedX 3D Racing to 3DS eShop:

It has to be something extra special for me to fork out £5.40 or whatever the random price will be. I like racers but somewhere you need to draw the proverbial line in the sand.

  • Feb 09, 2012
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Mok commented on Feature: The Wonder of Ugly Add-Ons:

Haha, I still remember the Game Genie and the Booster Boy. Those were the days indeed. I didn't have money or interest in them but I still remember a friend boasting about the BB.

  • Jan 31, 2012
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#47

Mok commented on "Trustworthy" Third Parties Get Microtransacti...:

It makes the games more flexible and dynamic, that's always a good thing for console games. In the past you would think twice before buying a game knowing that once it's completed you chuck it on the shelf or sell it. I'm not in the habit of selling my games, I like them on my shelf, but I really hope Nintendo nurtures the idea of prolonging their games' life.

  • Jan 31, 2012
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#48

Mok commented on Nintendo May Not Call Wii U a Home Console:

Nintendo is clearly looking for new and innovative ways of digging their own grave. Why not just call it .. uhm.. a Shreg. That's right, it's a Shreg!

Iwata should stand on the podium in boxer shorts, talking to the masses of greedy investors, declaring the new device is called -A SHREG-!

No, it's not an acronym and it might possibly mean something more than "Wii U" but that's for Iwata to know and us to find out. In the future when Nintendo releases new, innovative, Mario games to their SHREG there could be easter eggs with clues to the console's name, making people thirst and hunger for more.

  • Jan 31, 2012