GrE writes, "It's Vancouver 2010. The sound of the crowd is nearly deafening as you walk through the 5 most amazing rings you've ever seen. The lights come in every color imaginable: and then some. To your left, you see Shadow. His black and red spikes bouncing as he walks, fists clenched tightly, he stares contently at the torch ahead of you. To your right, Peach waves like a beauty queen on a float to the crowd, completely oblivious to the longing gaze of the two-tailed fox walking (or is he flying?) behind her. She's too excited to notice, and who can blame her? You're with your oldest and dearest friends at the Winter Olympics. 16 days of heart pounding action await you as you turn on the console and get ready for the festival..."
A countdown of the top 10 games that take place in Canada.
Amusing read, but you did lose me a little bit on Europa Universalis III. I mean, the name basically means "One Europe".
I demand to know why Scott Pilgrim vs The World isn't on this list!
Seriously it actually takes place in Canada. Many of the games on your list just have a level in Canada and aren't actually set there.
Part 1 of my "Just Take My Money!" series aimed at gamers. This week's topic: seriously creative video game bento. ~RantGaming.com
Amazon have released their video game deal of the day for Thursday.
Yay for the cheap olympic cash in, but isn't it a year early?
I think that this series needs to die... like right now. Whats next? Mario and Sonic do hardcore?
All I know is that if I saw Sonic characters at the Olympics, I'd either think I was going crazy or had eaten some bad Mexican food.
This game looks pretty amazing. No one does good Wii graphics like Nintendo. Wait! This is SEGA! Sweet!
IT is a very cool game. The graphics are crazy good. I think a release just before winter is a good move. I would rather play this one than the summer one at the moment.