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Cool!

We have it free this month with Ps Plus



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AEGRO said:
Cool!

We have it free this month with Ps Plus


Congratulations, I would rather pay for Super Meat Boy than to pay for playing my games online though, but to each one their own.



so i'm gonna assume it's the crappy new soundtrack then? It probably won't be physical either. I probably wont' be buying then.



currently playing: Skyward Sword, Mario Sunshine, Xenoblade Chronicles X

Goodnightmoon said:
AEGRO said:
Cool!

We have it free this month with Ps Plus


Congratulations, I would rather pay for Super Meat Boy than to pay for playing my games online though, but to each one their own.

You know, your jab there is kind of a double edged sword since it also acknowledges that the Wii U userbase is so small that there's no point to charging people to sustain services.



 

LuckyTrouble said:
Goodnightmoon said:
AEGRO said:
Cool!

We have it free this month with Ps Plus


Congratulations, I would rather pay for Super Meat Boy than to pay for playing my games online though, but to each one their own.

You know, your jab there is kind of a double edged sword since it also acknowledges that the Wii U userbase is so small that there's no point to charging people to sustain services.

3DS is not charging for online either.



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Samus Aran said:
LuckyTrouble said:
Goodnightmoon said:
AEGRO said:
Cool!

We have it free this month with Ps Plus


Congratulations, I would rather pay for Super Meat Boy than to pay for playing my games online though, but to each one their own.

You know, your jab there is kind of a double edged sword since it also acknowledges that the Wii U userbase is so small that there's no point to charging people to sustain services.

3DS is not charging for online either.

Neither did the PSP. Neither does the Vita despite Sony's lofty expectations at launch and focus on anytime, anywhere online functionality (though that came with a non-Sony related payment if you wanted 3G). Regardless, handhelds aren't part of the discussion. It's like apples and oranges in how they've been handled.



 

LuckyTrouble said:
Samus Aran said:
LuckyTrouble said:
Goodnightmoon said:
AEGRO said:
Cool!

We have it free this month with Ps Plus


Congratulations, I would rather pay for Super Meat Boy than to pay for playing my games online though, but to each one their own.

You know, your jab there is kind of a double edged sword since it also acknowledges that the Wii U userbase is so small that there's no point to charging people to sustain services.

3DS is not charging for online either.

Neither did the PSP. Neither does the Vita despite Sony's lofty expectations at launch and focus on anytime, anywhere online functionality (though that came with a non-Sony related payment if you wanted 3G). Regardless, handhelds aren't part of the discussion. It's like apples and oranges in how they've been handled.

PS3 didn't have paid online, so why would PSP?

You just said yourself that the Wii U userbase is too small for paid online, same goes for Vita.

Your logic is flawed.



Samus Aran said:

PS3 didn't have paid online, so why would PSP?

You just said yourself that the Wii U userbase is too small for paid online, same goes for Vita.

Your logic is flawed.

The PS4 had planned paid online prior to launch. Why would the Vita not if Sony had high expectations for it and figured the same cost situation would be justified? Handheld online =/= console online anyways, so quit with your irrelevant prattle. Go away already and flamebait someone else.



 

Super Meat Boy 2D platformer.

SMB 2D platformer.

SMB...

How the hell has this game taken this long to appear on a Nintendo platform?



spurgeonryan said:
Meh.....How many more of these games can they possibly make? I think the resurgence should come to an end. No more 2D side scrollers!!!


...

I still think you're a big industry insider mocking us from the other side on your lunch breaks.

I'm onto you.