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I feel the same way. This is more for nostalgia purposes, but i feel like the fuzzy feeling will wear off before the money is justified. This game doesn't really cut into brawl sales either.

Which is why we will never see Super Mario All Stars or Chrono Trigger for the VC
Actually, its not generic mario. But i have no clue what it is.
If you listen close enough, you can hear them singing freedom songs at night.
Something about this car screams renault to me
i thought the same thing. EA doesnt but much effort into their wii efforts
Am i the only one who isnt to disappointed about the lack of classic controller support on NSMBW? dont get me wrong i would love to have it, but im more downtrodden over the lack of online. I'm pretty sure a sequel is a no-brainier, and Nintendo is usually pretty good about addressing the biggest complaints of the previous game.

Unless its voice acting. Ninty never listens to us on that one

i'm totally putting pinup girls and flaming skulls all over my edge
I would like it if it made better use of the larger screen size and resolution on the home screen. At first it thought it would make room for more icons and widgets on the page, but it only stretched out the spacing. Here's to hoping for just that in android 2.2
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You make a valid point. Everything HTC has made since the G1 are the same, keyboard free form factor. even the roadmap had all the same stuff except for i believe 1
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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