Here's what Sonic Classic Collection on DS looks like
Ever wondered what a Genesis game looks like on the DS? No, because you already know. It looks like a Genesis game, but smaller. That's exactly what Sonic Classic Collection looks like. Isn't that fun for you?
I will say that I like the very quick access to the "Save" and "Load" buttons. On the Ultimate Genesis Collection, you have to navigate through two menus every time you want to save. Being able to just hit the touch screen when you want to save is rather convenient. At the very least, it's given me a free paragraph of stuff to talk about.
Looks like a decent little collection, but I really want that special edition that, so far, is only confirmed for Spain and Australia. Get that in North America and it'll be a day one buy from me.
I will say that I like the very quick access to the "Save" and "Load" buttons. On the Ultimate Genesis Collection, you have to navigate through two menus every time you want to save. Being able to just hit the touch screen when you want to save is rather convenient. At the very least, it's given me a free paragraph of stuff to talk about.
Looks like a decent little collection, but I really want that special edition that, so far, is only confirmed for Spain and Australia. Get that in North America and it'll be a day one buy from me.
Remedy doesn't know how Alan Wake will end
Alan Wake doesn't have an ending yet. In fact, Remedy doesn't even know how the game will end. Apparently, this is still to be decided, and the developer expects the story to change between now and May.
"We really feel there needs to be a satisfying conclusion," says writer Sam Lake. "But at the same time, it needs to end in kind of a cliffhanger and we need to open doors for a larger story beyond this one.
"How Alan Wake as a whole will end? We have ideas and have mapped out the storyline quite far, but time will tell. I'm sure it will live a life of its own and things will change along the way. We certainly would like to do more, but ultimately if people want more, they will get more."
So let me get this straight ... Alan Wake has been in development for at least five years and they don't have any idea how it will even end? I wonder what these guys have been doing for the past half a decade.

Looks like more fun is coming Uncharted 2's way. Naughty Dog is set to release a multiplayer "booster pack" that features two new maps, six new skins, a slew of new trophies and a plethora of new multiplayer medals. If you can tear yourself away from the game's epically awesome single player and are willing to put down some cash then you could be having tons of wonderful fun... in the past!
You see, the two new maps are based around the original Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. One is "Flooded Ruins," which involves the customs house that was in the first game, and the second is "The Facility," set in the submarine pen from the original. The six new skins are Drake, Elena, Atoq Navarro, Eddie Raja, Gabriel Roman, and Javier. Below the jump you can find all the info on the new trophies and medals, which will not be retroactive so you'll have to accomplish all the stuff for them again if you've already done it.
You can get all the content for the low price of $5.99 or if you just want the maps they'll be $3.99. If you only want the skins those will cost you $2.99.
"We really feel there needs to be a satisfying conclusion," says writer Sam Lake. "But at the same time, it needs to end in kind of a cliffhanger and we need to open doors for a larger story beyond this one.
"How Alan Wake as a whole will end? We have ideas and have mapped out the storyline quite far, but time will tell. I'm sure it will live a life of its own and things will change along the way. We certainly would like to do more, but ultimately if people want more, they will get more."
So let me get this straight ... Alan Wake has been in development for at least five years and they don't have any idea how it will even end? I wonder what these guys have been doing for the past half a decade.
Uncharted 2 DLC coming Feb. 25
Looks like more fun is coming Uncharted 2's way. Naughty Dog is set to release a multiplayer "booster pack" that features two new maps, six new skins, a slew of new trophies and a plethora of new multiplayer medals. If you can tear yourself away from the game's epically awesome single player and are willing to put down some cash then you could be having tons of wonderful fun... in the past!
You see, the two new maps are based around the original Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. One is "Flooded Ruins," which involves the customs house that was in the first game, and the second is "The Facility," set in the submarine pen from the original. The six new skins are Drake, Elena, Atoq Navarro, Eddie Raja, Gabriel Roman, and Javier. Below the jump you can find all the info on the new trophies and medals, which will not be retroactive so you'll have to accomplish all the stuff for them again if you've already done it.
You can get all the content for the low price of $5.99 or if you just want the maps they'll be $3.99. If you only want the skins those will cost you $2.99.
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