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Re: Sega 3D Fukkoku Archives 3: Final Stage Adds Thunder Force III

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This volume sure beats the one out now in NA. Not only that it contain my 2 fave games in the 3D Classics lineup, but it also adds Turbo Out Run (Never played it but if it's a sequel, it's probably good) and a classic SHMUP along with it. Awesome!

Aside from a few games, I am not digging SHMUPs being made today. I also hate bullet hell.

Re: Video: Fans Are Getting Bent Out Of Shape By The New Pokémon Sun And Moon Anime

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@Ogbert I never said anything about there being more Digimon shows if Pokémon is gone. I just wished there were more Digimon shows. That's all.

The Pokémon anime is incredibly repetitive. The same thing happens each episode, aside from random NPCs wanting help. I'm just surprised they keep on making them. Wish Digimon got the same treatment. Obviously some people love watching it, but IMO it's long overdue for retirement.

Re: Nintendo Download: 8th September (North America)

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I'd get Castlevania if it wasn't $11 + 13% tax. I didn't get 2 other SNES games I've wanted for the same reason, although this one is different because I've never played it before. Still unwilling to get it though at those prices.

I already have Futuridium EP Deluxe on my Vita.

Re: Review: Adventure Labyrinth Story (3DS eShop)

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@Octorok385 Hard to say. I like a lot of games that loads of other people seem to hate with a (stupid) passion, so it's apparent my tastes is different than 'normal' people, unless they're the weird ones. I did like DFS, although many people hate it (as usual) because it's 'clunky' and some other reasons, none of which I actually had an issue with, but the dev is supposedly going to release an update that 'addresses issues,' although I don't know when that's ever coming.

Re: Review: Disney Art Academy (3DS)

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It sucks that I have to get Disney or Pokémon AA just to be able to upload my art to Miiverse or whatever. The original AA doesn't have the ability to post screenshots. Seriously.

Re: August's Monster Hunter Generations DLC Celebrates Iconic Nintendo Franchises

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@Mr_Zurkon MH4U is a great starting point for newbies. I know because I also started with it. It's learning curve is very gradual. MHGens has some improvements over MH4U, and it seems good too for newbies. Note though that MH4U lets you start tackling larger monsters sooner though, while MHGens makes you kill a bunch of small fry first, which can be annoying.

P.S. I'm soloing everything. No troubles yet.