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Re: Review: G.G Series EXCITING RIVER (DSiWare)

C-Olimar

@Godlygamer Yeah, there just doesn't seem to be much interest in DSiWare.
My excuse is Nintendo's insistence in only letting you launch DSiWare from the paltry system memory. I have plenty of space left on my SD Card, and would buy more DSiWare if I didn't have to faff about with save data to do so.

Re: Street Fighter Legend Ryu And Fire Emblem's Roy Found In Super Smash Bros. Patch Code

C-Olimar

@Samurai_Goroh This. It's no secret that Nintendo fans like Street Fighter - over 1 million of us bought the Street Fighter 4 port on 3DS (many of us probably already owned it on another platform or sales may have been higher) yet Capcom shaft us with Street Fighter 5 (and also the new Resident Evils. Despite Revelations selling best on a Nintendo platform).

The company doesn't deserve this kind of promotion from Nintendo.
........Having said that I can't wait to play Ryu and buy a Ryu amiibo.....

Re: Poll: We Need to Talk About amiibo - Where Do You Stand?

C-Olimar

I've managed to get most of the amiibo I've wanted so far, with perhaps a lot of patience but minimal effort.
I have 23 amiibo so far (6 more pre-ordered) and in terms of who I really want I'm missing Robin, Lucina, Shulk and Pit. I know the former two are due restocks soon, hoping on the latter two!
(And damn I want that Chibi Robo amiibo).

Re: Feature: The Full Story Behind Star Fox 2, Nintendo's Most Famous Cancellation

C-Olimar

@ReigningSemtex He didn't describe the PS4 as a cutting edge console. He described it as cutting edge technology. Which it is not.
When the Wii U was released, didn't most most developers say it was slightly more powerful than PS360? I don't think a single person would have described it as cutting edge, despite perhaps being the most powerful console available at the time.
Would you still think the PS4 is cutting in 4+ years time? I doubt that very much, yet it will still almost definitely be the most powerful console on the market, despite its badly ageing technology.