Ahhh I'm starting college tomorrow! I'm terrified! Help me! This is a thread where you can share similar experiences or, rather, simply praise me in ...uh...well praise.
My computer is giving me trouble and I'm hoping someone here knows how to fix or at least has an idea about what needs to be done.
My computer as running slower than it should. Example: internet explorer is very slow and choppy, although this is confined mostly to long web pages like forums, roms of my SNES emulator are running slower than they should and some games don't seem to be running right, although Morrowind ran just fine. . The problem with internet explorer just came up recenlty, about 3-4 days ago.
Here's what I have tried: I deleted my temporary internet files, I scanned for virus and ads, I turned the computer on and off, and I've checked to make sure everything in my computer is connected right. But nothing I have done has fixed the problem.
Quote:Perrin Kaplan, vice president of Marketing and Corporate Affairs at Nintendo of America, used her Game Boy Advance (she's always been an avid Game Boy player) and a copy of Donkey Kong Country too occupy her as a sort of distraction while in labor at a Swedish hospital in Seattle.
On Sunday she gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, weighing in at 7 pounds and 15 ounces. This shows how tough the women of Nintendo truly are. I'd like to extend an enthusiastic congratulations to Perrin Kaplan and her family on behalf of Nintendojo. Amazing. (wj)
Yep, that's right, Capcom has confirmed that the game is still in development.
Quote:Cube-Europe had an exclusive Q&A session with Atsushi Inaba, the producer of Viewtiful Joe. We asked him what the deal was with Dead Phoenix, and got a very interesting reply.
Atsushi told us that he did not know that a rumour regarding the cancellation of Dead Phoenix was being spread over the internet. In fact, he told us that the game is still in development at the Capcom studios in Japan.
When we said the famitsu contained an article claiming Capcom officially cancelled the game, he replied saying that he has a good relationship with the magazine and he never knew they published that news. There has probably been a communication error he said. He continued saying: "Capcom has never officially cancelled the game".
So there you have it. Dead Phoenix is still being developed. Rejoice and dance in the rain...or the sun.
We will bring you the full Q&A with Atsushi Inaba later today! Stay tuned...
GAF is reporting that Tales of Symphonia sold over 200,000 copies on the first day of its release, which is incredibly good for a GC game in Japan. It's great to see RPGs doing well on a Nintendo system once again. Hopefully the sales won't drop dramatically next week...