Chris Buffa (Modojo): With the work day winding down, and a nice assortment of mobile reviews and news on the website, I decided to circle back to Nintendo's 3DS XL, more specifically the 3DS games I can't wait to play on the system.
When Nintendo began to demo the DSi XL, it used Mario Kart DS as "the game" to show off the handheld's bigger screen, and the difference between it and DS Lite was remarkable. Granted, 3DS XL doesn't feature a boost in screen resolution compared to the original 3DS, but I have a feeling that once I see its games displayed on that 4.88-inch top screen, I will have passed the point of no return, where the mere thought of going back to "the old way" will seem downright silly.
With this in mind, here's a list of 3DS titles that should look mighty good on Nintendo's newest creation.
Cultured Vultures: Put on your freshest dungarees and chow down on the ripest mushroom as we reel off the best Mario games ever made to celebrate Mar10 Day.
My top 3 are Mario 3, Mario World and Mario 64. Mario Odyssey is also excellent, and I enjoyed Sunshine but didn't care for the Galaxy series.
BLG writes, "There are many fantastic and iconic weapons in game history, but some are significantly more memorable than others. When we think of iconic game weapons, these are the top 20 that come to mind."
You forgot one and it's a doozy. The weapon is kindness in undertale. :) defeats countless enemies.
From Xfire: "Steam users and the larger PC gaming community are lashing out at Capcom over a streak of sneaky DRM updates as the Japanese gaming giant continues to flirt with controversy"
Do they want more of their games to be torrented? Seems like it, I don't mind 🤣 Just ripped them a new asshole on Twitter, as I do not care what I say or post on there LOL.
This is classic Capcom. They everything they go on a hot streak and win back some consumer good will they have to turn around and burn it to the ground and have to start the whole process again.
Additional DRM just pushes people to pirate more. These ignorant executives just don't get it. Only the legitimate customer is affected by DRM. 😕