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Re: Poll: Which Current Generation Nintendo Soundtracks Would You Buy?

Netto-kun

Eh, the Kid Icarus: Uprising OST isn't really that expensive. http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B008B4H8LG

Maybe you mistook it with the Fire Emblem: Awakening OST? http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00B4G1XGO Now that reminds that I kind of regret not getting this OST even though I don't recall that many memorable tracks.

With that said, if you are interested in the Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn OSTs you might want to pre-order those while those are still available. Yes, Amazon JP does ship CDs oversea.

http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00RDPT8QM
http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00RDPT8S0

Re: Talking Point: The Nintendo Network ID Creeps Ever Closer to Being Fit for the Modern Age

Netto-kun

@element187 Hey, I want to believe. Though I probably should've added some more CAPS and sarcasm in my previous post.

...or Nintendo could look at how Sony handled majority of the PS1 and PC Engine games on hardwares from previous generation. I can magically play most of the classic games on PS3/PSP (and PS Vita) without the need to rebuy.

Or maybe, I don't know, consider something similar to cross-buy? Flower (and some other games), a PSN game released in 2009, recently received ports for Vita/PS4. Everyone who bought the original version gets the ports for free even if you don't own the newer platforms.

Keep in mind I am not holding my breath that all the classic games (or PS2/PS3 backward compatibility, but that's a slightly different topic) I purchased will become fully playable on PS4 since Sony seem to be all over streaming and Gaikai...which will most likely mean additional fees.

Re: Video: Namco Bandai Salutes the Tales Series and its 15th Anniversary

Netto-kun

@CanisWolfred Different strokes. I quite enjoyed Destiny Remake DC, Hearts Anime Edition, Narakiri Dungeon X, Xillia 1/2 and Rebirth (aside from the plot) over most of the Western releases (Eternia and Legendia are still in the backlog). Innocence DS and VS. are different stories though.

And whoops, reading comprehensions. I stand corrected.