
With the recent announcement and then following super double announcement of Square-Enix's plans to bring Chrono Trigger to this week's second place finisher, our minds began to to wander like a starry-eyed, formerly monastic governess, vacationing in the hills of Austria. If Squeenix can turn a 16-bit RPG from 1995 into a soon-to-be bestseller in 2008, what other 13-year-old franchises could we breathe new life into in order to turn a tidy profit?
We immediately thought of Pogs, which swept the nation like a plague of circular cardboard locusts in the middle of the last decade -- after all, the obsession with collection hasn't waned in the minds of our nation's youngsters. Unfortunately, Archibald von Pogstein passed away last year, taking the secrets of Pog synthesis with him. We then turned our minds to music, and naturally, TLC's "Waterfalls", the official HIV and gun violence-related slow jam of 1995, came to mind. The Joystiq crew gathered to perform a breathtaking cover of the R&B classic -- unfortunately, we lost the master recordings shortly before distribution.
We eventually settled on bringing back one of the top-grossing films of 1995, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls. Unfortunately, Mr. Carrey's reluctance to tarnish his new "serious" image by reprising his most beloved role brought the remake's production to a screeching halt. Instead, we're planning on making Ace Ventura quotes hilarious again by incessantly using them around friends and loved ones. We're sure we can find some way to parlay that into a get rich quick scheme -- aaalllllrighty then?
- PSP: 58,861
490 (0.83%)- DS Lite: 48,884
12,285 (33.57%) - Wii: 48,480
7,443 (18.14%)- PS3: 17,973
2,363 (11.62%) - PS2: 7,673
1,327 (20.91%)- Xbox 360: 5,104


2,549 (99.77%)[Source: Media Create]
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Japanese gamers have no taste. They seem to only care about Japanese games. They completely ignore European, American, and my favorite; Canadian games. Sigh.
Why didn't they buy more Spiderman 3? that would make them have good taste, i mean America did it, right?
He wasn't saying everyone should play Madden, but you know, maybe BROADEN their senses like many gamers have had.
4 years ago, I would have never thought I would have played a game like Operation Darkness. But, I broaden my horizons. It seems to me that the Japanese gamers have refused to add to their tastes, sticking with the 3rd person action adventure game with a young teen and a horrible camera system to go with it, or the turn based JRPG.
i still cant believe how good the PSP has been doing lately. i mean the PS3 had its shine but no one really expected MGS4 to keep it at the top for more than a couple weeks anyway. the PSP is showing some late endurance though.
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best introduction to the world of gambling in public school EVAR
And I also want a remake of Illusion of Gaia. That would be awesome.
And by the way: wow at the 360 spike. Almost 100% more than last week. Weird fact is, it sold more software than the PS3 last week.
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and add Baldur's Gate to the DS as well and all the RPGs of the 90's while you're at it
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Joystiq, stop watching me. Please.
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They are pretty popular here, mostly because they are included in the chips and doritos bags. They don't sell pogs in Mexico, they are only included there.
Last version of pogs was Pokemon.
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http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff118/atletichiva/varios/videos028.jpg
They are made of steel, and there are some special editions of transparent pogs.
And if you buy 5 Dorito's or other chip, plus $20 pesos ($2 dlls.) you can get a special Pokeball to store the pogs.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2378/2367080292_4b7f27da83.jpg
I just Googled the pic. I have a JVC and a Sharp Aquos.
Yo, you upped your Brawl game since last time we played? We need to get our Kart/Brawl on.
"There are also street rules for those who still play...These rules are not used in sanctioned competitions, after the 1995 incident causing the death of 2 players who agreed that thrown knives could be used as distractions."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pogs
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You bastard!
Those things were traded or used in bets all over schools teaching children how to gamble. Fortunately they never were used as currency, well sometimes.I remember the 7 and 8 grade girls never wanted their tazos (boys did) so they throw them away or give them to kids that didn’t look so excited for them they look like crack addicts and since I was in elementary and I'm so cute I got free tazos everyday which I gamble, since there was nothing else to do with them, only to lose to some motherf*cking cheater.
Good ol' days.
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I never knew how other people do it, I manage to flip 1 pog tower in one hit with a regular pog in practice but never in a game. I learned several tricks but at the end I got bored of it since everyone cheated, some guys took 2 pogs and used a staple to stick them together o-O I don't know why that was legal.
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