Same name("Bridge to Nowhere"), different bridge. Unlike the Ketchikan bridge, the Knik bridge would serve a purpose and allow the city of Anchorage(where I currently live) to expand and grow, as all the land that the city could use is being used for the most part at the moment. The new bridge would open up a large ammount of land for the city to continue to grow and expand. I do believe the Ketchikan bridge is pointless, but the Knik Arm bridge isn't.
Sorry for my state (Alaska) for electing this tool. If I had my say neither him, nor his new partner in crime (his old buddies daughter became our second senator after pa Murkowski became governor) would be representing me. Already sent a letter to both of them, whole lot of good that will do.
Yes, like I said earlier, I believe that the article was mistranslated. The 500-1000 yen price point was for NEW games just developed for the Virtual Console. The price point for the emulated games hasn't been reveled yet AFAIK.
According to a few posts on the arsforums there and a few webtranslations the article should say new games developed just for the virtual console will be between 500 and 1000 yen, not the classic nes/snes/n64 games that will be available on the virtual console as well. There was another article a few days back, explaining that 3 people should be able to put a game together in a few weeks and sell it on the console for around 5$, can't find it right now though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knik_Arm_Bridge
Same name("Bridge to Nowhere"), different bridge. Unlike the Ketchikan bridge, the Knik bridge would serve a purpose and allow the city of Anchorage(where I currently live) to expand and grow, as all the land that the city could use is being used for the most part at the moment. The new bridge would open up a large ammount of land for the city to continue to grow and expand. I do believe the Ketchikan bridge is pointless, but the Knik Arm bridge isn't.
Sorry for my state (Alaska) for electing this tool. If I had my say neither him, nor his new partner in crime (his old buddies daughter became our second senator after pa Murkowski became governor) would be representing me. Already sent a letter to both of them, whole lot of good that will do.
5. Loco Roco (PSP) 4. Lumines (PSP) 3. Yoshi's Island & Yoshi's Story (SNES & N64) 2. Metal Slug (Multi) 1. Guilty Gear (Multi)
Agreed. FFVI is actually one of my favorite games.
As for FFVII it was only my third favorite game of the PS1/PS2 era(FFT > FFIX > FFVII), and I have not had the chance to play FFXII yet.
Yes, like I said earlier, I believe that the article was mistranslated. The 500-1000 yen price point was for NEW games just developed for the Virtual Console. The price point for the emulated games hasn't been reveled yet AFAIK.
According to a few posts on the arsforums there and a few webtranslations the article should say new games developed just for the virtual console will be between 500 and 1000 yen, not the classic nes/snes/n64 games that will be available on the virtual console as well. There was another article a few days back, explaining that 3 people should be able to put a game together in a few weeks and sell it on the console for around 5$, can't find it right now though.