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Re: Review: Harvest Moon (3DS eShop / Game Boy Color)

twistedbee

Harvest Moon has been one of my favorite game series ever since I picked up the SNES version and thought it was the dumbest thing I'd ever seen. 8 hours of nonstop playing later I realized I was wrong and HM has been very dear to me ever since. I've played it over and over throughout the years and about February this year the battery in it died. So I'm excited that it's coming out on 3ds and can't wait to play it again! PS, my favorite HM of all time is Back To Nature.

Re: Phil Fish: I Love Nintendo In Ways It Probably Doesn't Deserve

twistedbee

It wasn't that he was sharing his opinions, everyone is entitled to that... Its how aggressive he was in doing it. Its fine to not like the controls or the style of a game but how do you say those things and not expect people to react? And really, who is he but a guy that made one "ok" game, then says it would be pointless to port it over to 3ds, then trashes 3ds in several twitter posts. Sorry bro, no sympathy. You had to hit send to make that tweet happen.

Re: Talking Point: The Perils and Positives of a Packed Release Schedule

twistedbee

You have a good point. I dont have alot of Extra cash laying around so to stock up on some really good games I've been waiting on... all at one time... is pretty hard to swallow. And with developers saying they are only gonna support games if the sales numbers are good enough puts us as consumers in a hard place. Do you get one and risk them not supporting the other due to lack of sales or vice versa? It's great that we are getting some new stuff, but with so many at one time very few of them will reach their sales goals. Which will eventually affect it overall. And while we a consumers don't care about sales numbers, companies do. Bad numbers equal no support. Its a vicious and moronic circle.
Luckily, Target stores had a sale this week on games, and I was able to get Monster Hunter, Most Wanted and Lego City really cheap... But not everyone has that option.