anything and everything from donkey kong country 1-3 and 64 is owned by nintendo
they were created by rare but they fall under the donkey kong license which is obviously owned by nintendo
yeah the psp nub never really had a problem with how it felt it was just that once you actually put your hands in the position that you needed them to be in to play the game you realized that it was in the worst position and then after about an hour of playing your thumb is permanently cocked sideways
DKC3 music gets a bad rap because of that first level song
if you listen to the rest of the soundtrack there are some real gems in there with probably the best sounding drum samples of the entire snes library
no no I meant who actually cares about the 3D image viewing thing
I mean if you took away the 3D screen and just had the bigger screen and better graphics and analog nub it would still be a fantastic system worth putting money into, you know?
it has been confirmed that it doesn't use head tracking for a few days now and has been confirmed to be using some crazy screen effect for at least two months now
I mean I would have assumed that when all the people pointed out that look at the screen from angles kind of blurred the 3d effect that logically it meant that it wasn't using head tracking but I guess people are just bad at assuming
if it turns out that having awful vision and being colourblind will prevent me from enjoying the 3D effect...
...it won't really bother me at all because I will be too busy enjoying the hell out of starfox
easy != for kids
there is a winnie the pooh platforming game for the n64 and I remember renting it for my younger brother and then beating the whole thing (and enjoying it) because it was tough as fuck
'but if I buy one now, a better one might come out later'
you know this would probably be an important issue if it didn't apply to LITERALLY EVERY SINGLE PRODUCT YOU HAVE EVER OR WILL EVER PURCHASE IN THE ENTIRETY OF YOUR LIFETIME