Infernal Monkey said:
Beautiful.
Infernal Monkey said:
why not? the cover is ugly as sin thoughgrandjedi6 said:Why would they play tennis?
grandjedi6 said:I mean I get Mario games because you know, who would turn down an invitation to party hosted by Mario? But who the hell wants to go to one of Sonic's parties?
Infernal Monkey said:Man, that Okami box is beautiful <3 Amazon's got a bigger version of it up.
Kifimbo said:
Ugh, that fucking chicken gets everywhere. I swear I've seen that artwork of it on at least six games with entirely different titles and publishers.Kifimbo said:
Toy Soldier said:
Toy Soldier said:
Yeeesss!!Infernal Monkey said:
I can't believe I used to have that game.:lolNameGenerated said:
EA has sure come a long way with box arts...
DoctorWho said:
This is like packaging Madden 05, 06 and 07 together. It doesn't make any sense.
Infernal Monkey said:Man, that Okami box is beautiful <3 Amazon's got a bigger version of it up.
It's almost guaranteed, sadly. =/
Gamecocks625 said:Worst Nintendo boxart ever. I'm getting this game, but still....
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51bEa9EM55L._SS400_.jpg[IMG][/QUOTE]
Just get New York Times Crossword
Gamecocks625 said:Worst Nintendo boxart ever. I'm getting this game, but still....
bafflewaffle said:
lawblob said:It's good to see characters from River City Ransom still getting work after all these years.
Infernal Monkey said:Awesome! =D Any word on if the PSP version of Space Invaders is making it over too? I think I'd prefer that one.
grandjedi6 said:Just get New York Times Crossword
Infernal Monkey said:How awkward, there's already a 3rd party Euro DS game that uses that hurr hur clever sort of title!
Uh-oh...Fast and the Furriest has some competition...Kifimbo said:
I was scrolling down and when I saw the Sauron dude I thought "serious cover". Then I got to the devils below and :lol.Duck said:
watInfernal Monkey said:
Never knew this was being localized.Wikipedia said:Arcana Heart is a 2D arcade fighting game developed by Examu (formerly Yuki Enterprise). The first edition was released to arcades (mostly in Japan, but a few in other countries) in late 2006. The game features an original all-female cast (each a variation of the moe Anime-Girl archetype), and after choosing a character the player chooses an "elemental alignment" which determines the character's special moves.