@mrjeffreyxp Uhm... You have no idea how the high end fighting community works. I know about 15 people off the top of my head that I've been friends with since HS that have bough sticks that are $100-300. Hell, even I bought one for about $180 after shipping and tax (Qanba Q4RAF). I wouldn't go for these, though, as they're probably only good for one console. Get something can go for PS3/360/PC like my Qanba Q4RAF.
They put the bear with the tutu in because one of the lead designer's daughter was diagnosed with cancer and she loved bears and ballet. She died before the game came out so they hid the bear, and apparently there's multiple of them, in memory of her.
Well if you talk about all the people that just recently jumped onto it, they're just into it because it's new to them. I've been listening to Dubstep and Hardstyle for years and I knew it wasn't for everyone. I liked it for the huge bass drops and it just appealed to me. Even then, I know it's not for everyone. It's not meant to be, just like how no type of music is for everyone, though I listen to most types of music.
I'm with you to a small extent. I'd jump on a new Playstation or Xbox, but that's because they both have a much broader horizon of games that aren't solely first party. There's too many games to list that are fantastic games for both the PS3 and 360, but if I had to count them on the Wii, it wouldn't be all that difficult. It would be mostly Zelda, Mario, Metroid, Donkey Kong, Kirby and even then not all of the first party titles are that great. Mario Olympics, anyone?
While the DS had a much more vast market of good games, the 3DS is still severely lacking, which is why I haven't bought one. You need good games to sell a console and when the best games are remakes, I don't care as much. There's also the fact that I really dislike how small the screens are (I sold my DSi for DSi XL) as well as the awful battery life. The thing lasts less time than my phone, and that's bad.
Once Nintendo steps their game back up, I'll be more interested in a new device. Until then, though, I couldn't care. I won't be buying a Wii U, I don't see the point in it. Yeah, that controller is interesting, but that's it. Everything I've read says you can only use one per console, and that really kills it for me.
Step it up Nintendo, I don't want to see you guys fall.
Nothing wrong with it when it's completely legal. They're not telling you how to get illegal content for it, where to find it, what to do with it when you get it etc. They're just telling you how to unlock the system and how to get it to play a legitimate copy of a game from another region. All of those are 100% legal.
Mad Catz unveils a suite of Street Fighter X Tekken sticks
Jan 11th 2012 11:08PM (Joystiq)Mad Catz unveils a suite of Street Fighter X Tekken sticks
Jan 11th 2012 11:05PM (Joystiq)Modern Warfare 3 hides an angry bear wearing a tutu
Dec 25th 2011 3:24AM (Joystiq)Goldeneye 007: Reloaded wants to prove it isn't an old fogie, so it has dubstep
Oct 30th 2011 10:54PM (Joystiq)Well if you talk about all the people that just recently jumped onto it, they're just into it because it's new to them. I've been listening to Dubstep and Hardstyle for years and I knew it wasn't for everyone. I liked it for the huge bass drops and it just appealed to me. Even then, I know it's not for everyone. It's not meant to be, just like how no type of music is for everyone, though I listen to most types of music.
Editorial -- Nintendo's creeping doom: how the company came to misplace $926 million
Oct 28th 2011 7:25AM (Joystiq)I'm with you to a small extent. I'd jump on a new Playstation or Xbox, but that's because they both have a much broader horizon of games that aren't solely first party. There's too many games to list that are fantastic games for both the PS3 and 360, but if I had to count them on the Wii, it wouldn't be all that difficult. It would be mostly Zelda, Mario, Metroid, Donkey Kong, Kirby and even then not all of the first party titles are that great. Mario Olympics, anyone?
While the DS had a much more vast market of good games, the 3DS is still severely lacking, which is why I haven't bought one. You need good games to sell a console and when the best games are remakes, I don't care as much. There's also the fact that I really dislike how small the screens are (I sold my DSi for DSi XL) as well as the awful battery life. The thing lasts less time than my phone, and that's bad.
Once Nintendo steps their game back up, I'll be more interested in a new device. Until then, though, I couldn't care. I won't be buying a Wii U, I don't see the point in it. Yeah, that controller is interesting, but that's it. Everything I've read says you can only use one per console, and that really kills it for me.
Step it up Nintendo, I don't want to see you guys fall.
Report: Xbox Fall Dashboard Update set for Nov. 25, uses modified Silverlight
Oct 10th 2011 5:51PM (Joystiq)Minecraft 1.8 update trailer is pretty adventurous
Sep 7th 2011 3:22AM (Joystiq)Actually worked well with the trailer for most of it. Was almost in sync
First two Skyrim DLC packs heading to Xbox 360 first
Sep 1st 2011 12:21AM (Joystiq)Mad Catz Street Fighter X Tekken sticks up for pre-order at $160
Aug 26th 2011 6:13AM (Joystiq)His sticks cost a MINIMUM of £300 before shipping. I'd just go with a Qanba Q4Raf. A lot cheaper and compatible with all three.
http://www.play-asia.com/Qanba_Real_Arcade_Fightingstick_Q4_3in1/paOS-13-71-1i-49-en-70-482w.html
Also FocusAttack.com is getting them in something like 8 weeks. I got mine from Play-Asia.com. Shipping was semi pricey but got to me in 2 days.
How to play Xenoblade Chronicles if you live in America
Aug 19th 2011 5:37PM (Joystiq)Nothing wrong with it when it's completely legal. They're not telling you how to get illegal content for it, where to find it, what to do with it when you get it etc. They're just telling you how to unlock the system and how to get it to play a legitimate copy of a game from another region. All of those are 100% legal.