You guys think there should be a Mortal Combat VS DC 2?

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Why's my wife in your sig reckless? Haha jk. What system you fuckin' with though. I wouldn't mind seein' a sequel to mk vs dc. Aquaman though? Tell me you're kidding ernie.
 
Oct 3, 2006
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the game was tight , fun to play with, it just shouldnt be taken as a serious fighter game which i think is why most people dont like it, its just supposed to be takin for what it is, which is mortal kombat....but yeah i hope they make a sequel. but damn it sucks to play with the 360's dpad...
 

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what I dont like about the game is that its rated teen so its not as gory as the original games but it was cool to play

@ ChewyV5 aquaman would have some pretty good moves and some dope fatalitys. Im not a big fan of him either but I could see him doing some cool fatalities and im fucking with X-Box 360
 
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133 Last week, CVG reported that, GoldenEye would be making it to XBLA. However, an actual quote from the Magazine says otherwise about the real reason behind the cancellation of the title.

The magazine writes:
"This is no hoax. This is no fan-made ROM hack, PC Source mod or Photoshop fake. This is no joke, and contrary to the date on the cover, this is no April Fool either. This is the Nintendo 64's GoldenEye running on the Xbox 360, made by Rare, published by 007 license holders Activision and released over Live Arcade by Microsoft - and it's the best game you'll never play.

GoldenEye was set for release in the middle of this year, until it was cancelled late in 2007, apparently at the behest of Nintendo. As Oddjaw tells it, Nintendo America boss Reggie Fils-Aime was supposedly completely behind the idea, knowing well what the project would mean to gamers, especially when the deal was sweetened by Rare's offer to port the game to Wii, while making the rest of their back catalogue available on the Virtual Console.

The agreement between the parties allowed the game to be developed almost to completion before Nintendo's Japanese boss Satoru Iwata decided that under absolutely no circumstances would Nintendo allow the game to see release on another platform. While Ninty apparently have neither rights to the code nor any legal means to block the release, it's rumoured that the threat to Activision's relationship with Nintendo was enough for them to disband the project."