MSNBC writes:
If ever there was a time for hand-held gaming, it's the holiday season. Not only do these portable games fit nicely into stockings hanging by the fireplace, but they're a good way to keep the little kids (and the big kids) entertained during the sleigh ride to grandma's house.
And so, for your sleigh-riding convenience, we have collected here a list of the Nintendo DS games that have been very very nice this year. Check it once, check it twice, and you'll find out that there's a game for just about everyone on your list (naughty or nice.)
It's long been thought that a Chrono Trigger remake is impossible, but the Super Mario RPG remake could pave the way.
It's already been said that they weren't motivated to do anything with the series unless the gang was back together, not really for any legal reasons.
Castlevania’s twilight years were some of its best, but they were not enough to avert the dramatic end of the series as we knew and loved it.
Someone should fire to the lowest pit the guy on Konami that thought mobile gaming was the future and destroyed MGS, Castlevania and other franchises in the way.
A third Chrono series game called Chrono Break was planned, but Square prioritized an MMORPG, and Chrono Break’s concepts were used in mobile games.
Kinda misleading title, even from reading the article itself.
The staff and management couldn’t come to an agreement and the team moved on. Part of the team went to creat ff11 and the rest to Monolith software. Ideas for this game were implemented in some form to mobile games-later on. Which make sense as early 2000s mobile phones were not as powerful.
But I guess I'll have to check it out- looks interesting.