Nintendo have already said that they're not showing many games at E3 this year, and that they won't be showing the NX, so I don't expect any big surprises. We might get a surprise Zelda game/announcement (with it being its 30th anniversary), but other than that I don't see anything exciting...
The only thing I would possibly spend a decent amount of money on is speakers/headphones. Other than that I try to keep costs down to a minimum. In fact, at the minute, the most expensive thing I use is probably my mouse mat. :P (Yes, I need new stuff)
I try my best to limit my play times to around an hour/hour and a half unless I'm playing with friends (and even then, I'm usually the first person to leave). There have been occasions when I've completely lost myself in a game though - though I've never spent ten hours playing a game in one...
For most games, yes, I will wait for a bit until its in the sale. But for a few I will pre-order or buy on/near release - these are typically only once or twice a year things though.
Hi!
I was wondering if it would be possible for someone to sort out the spam problem? It makes the place looks messy and actually puts me off posting - I don't want to have to dig through a load of spam to find the thread I want to reply to.
Thanks!
I haven't played games on my smartphone since the days of Doodle Jump and Angry Birds. I don't like the fact that many mobile games now push you to buy extra features every five minutes, and this has put me off playing any new releases.
I've taught children how to make basic games using Python & Pygame, but other than that I've had no experience. I'm not creative enough to come up with anything remotely exciting enough that I'd think "Oh yeah, that's worth trying to make". :P
I've played both the original and the HD remake, and I loved it both times. The updates in the remake are good too - the faster sail and reduced number of triforce shards make the game even more enjoyable.
What's your favourite part of the game?
Much like Ridge, I never finished it when it came out on the Wii/Gamecube, so I'll be getting it again when it comes out in March - it'll keep me occupied until Zelda Wii U comes out at least. I'll also be getting it with the amiibo because, well...It looks cool? :P
I much prefer having actual physical copies of my games, although it's becoming harder and harder to get physical copies of PC games. I also tend to pre-order a lot of my games now - I don't buy that many any more, and when I do I've been looking forward to it for a while so I'll pre-order them.