Honestly though, fuck yeah Banjo-Kazooie. That stage looked real cool and tournament illegal
is “The Wild Area” like a single hyrule field zone that is the only place like a real game?
You can’t kill the Vita and not inherit all of its anime bullshit market
i hate the UI, this doesnt say POKEMON this says fucking powerpoint
im still completely stunned that romancing saga 3 is coming out on fucking vita
So, did they actually announce that Seiken Densetsu 3 is coming out tonight for the first time ever in English?
Trials of Mana is apparently a full 3d remake of SD3, I was thinking it was just some monster hunter bait and switch reskin, and the Collection of Mana is out today with a full english translation of snes SD3.
They did Ymer yeah, wild. Totally unexpected.
Also not to be That Guy but translating this old SNES game after a million years is the kind of thing that makes me think MAYBE Mother 3 at some point in my life, but whatever!
Some cool surprises which is all I could’ve hoped for though I’m still bummed there hasn’t been a peep on Bayonetta 3 or SMT 5 in a dog’s age.
panzer dragoon is trending on twitter
‘wut panther dragon is?’
Is that it? Is that all the E3 there is?
I mean, technically E3 actually starts now and lasts until Friday
suda 51 is doing something ‘special’ tomorrow at 1030am PST
This nintendo treehouse thing is forcing me to confront the depth of my apathy toward this new pokemon game
its pokemon go but for children
Every time someone says “dynamax” I throw up a little
honestly if people dont love suda at his visual novel they dont deserve him at his travis touchdown. tomorrow i hope he calls everyone out for not playing his games with words
thats my last e3 prediction that will never come true
thank you for letting me yell about animal crossing and avoid the discourse at the same time
man whatever i think new pokemon looks fuckin sick
New Pokemon looks like what I have been fantasizing about in Pokemon for… 20 years? Jesus Christ.
Mother 3 was localized in 2008 goddammit stop waiting for corporate scraps