If you want to get all the character stamps in Super Mario 3D World without using friends or playing each course 5 times, take the following steps:
1. Grab 3 extra Wii remotes.
2. Play a course.
3. Once you reach the flagpole, turn on all 3 Wii remotes and have 3 more characters "join in".
4. With one character, pick up another and jump into the flagpole. Immediately repeat this with the remaining characters.
5. You have cleared the course with 4 characters playing alone.
Well, that's a shame. Either they're not getting their money's worth because they're not playing it, or they're not getting their money's worth because they keep buying crappy games with no replay value. I can imagine people with limited free time might not be into the whole "100% Completion" thing, and would rather experience a larger number of different games. I tend to complete most of mine.
It seems that video is the only significant one from the uploader. All the rest are just 5-10 second bits of randomness. The average view count instantly rockets from ~300,000 to over 7,000,000.
Did you know there's a fortune teller? Just pay a paltry 10 rupees and he'll tell you where to go.
It's been a while since I played Phantom Hourglass, but I don't remember aaannnyyy of this. Phantom Hourglass was a seriously nice game.
Sounds like Reimu's just a hacker. In Bangai-O HD, there is actually 1 frame of vulnerability after every counter attack, so if you time it wrong and it gets reflected, you might take up to 1000 missiles of damage (it takes 20 to destroy Bangai-O).
A Link Between Worlds is a lot like A Link to the Past, but shorter, and easier. It just feels less epic for some reason. I beat it on Hero Mode, but it was still kinda easy. After all, quadruple damage means nothing if the enemies don't hit you.
Considering that the original meaning of gay was "having or showing a merry, lively mood", this redirect is actually quite clever.
I will add an option for LBW, but DQ VII hasn't released yet.
I borrowed it from a friend. It's a nice game, but I really prefer the platform games. Still, Rainbow Curse has a below-average retail price, so I might get it.
This is an opinion topic, but I believe someone's opinion on a game means almost nothing unless they played it, or a very similar game. The only reason I'm certain that Pokemon games are overrated is that I played two of them and... *yawn*... zzz...zzzzzz...
I believe Kirby: Triple Deluxe may be the best 3DS game because -
A. It's Kirby, duh.
B. It's 99% RNG free. Freedom!
C. Kirby is like ice cream. You can't say anything bad about ice cream.
D. It's even got a mini Smash Bros. game inside.