Haha, that depends. If you considered that Namco also made games like Tekken, you probably wouldn't see much similarity.
No, we didn't. It's still there (click) and, at the time of writing, the Mediafire link is still alive. Well, that's still a weird problem, although I wouldn't know for sure without actually seeing what you saw.
Yeah, both use the same system, and so do yande.re. You bet there'll be lolis. 'Tis Checkmate we're talking about, after all.
Hah, really? Silver is like the 2nd generation, and the 6th is coming out this year. Pokemon Online might be fun, but without someone you know to play with, challenging strangers will eventually get boring. As for Black/White 2, I haven't played them much, but they're fun. There are some new locations, although the only new pokemon are the fusions; Kyurem-Reshiram and Kyurem-Zekrom (still named Kyurem in the dex; they're ust like alternate modes for Giratina, Deoxys, etc).
Touhou, well―perhaps its popularity is the very thing that made me dislike it. I have a tendency to dislike things that are too popular, because I find many of them not to my liking. Touhou is no exception. I don't like most of the artwork (with rare exceptions of illustrators that I specifically like drawing Touhou fanart); I don't like most of the music; I don't like the games. There are exceptions, of course.