I was in broadcasting school, once upon a time. v.v
I was in broadcasting school, once upon a time. v.v
Mike, I gotta say, your voice is awesome, you should narrate or do audiobook readings.
If you french fry when you should pizza on the Iron Throne, you're gonna have a bad time.
Yes you can. Here, take over 9000 of them.
I miss king of the hill..
Poorly, with no regard for any of the modern systems of romanisation. :P
Ai kicka yoa assu!
"Bwah?"
It'd be good for Japan but worldwide support is a bit more important than that now. It's easy to tell that they're loading it up with exclusives and crossplay titles, which is good, but I'm just worried that none of them will have the same wide appeal as Nintendo IPs. Sony needs some kind of Naughty Dog-esque "star of…
Yeah ... no. That looks just stupid. Joel has a building in his eye.
I actually really like this.
Yeah I like this decision. Not everyone can keep a 4 year old game save alive and well maintained.
My daughter has been playing on a traditional DS since she was 3. Now she is almost 6. The thing still works fine. Tell your kids not to fucking manhandle their toys.
Hugely optimistic answer? When/if that time comes, they offer a HUGE DLC that lets one do it. The question you are posing is essentially the same as the small percentage of DA players who don't have internet or poor connections are probably asking.
That's all well and good about the power of The Cloud (I wish people would stop referring to what basically amounts to servers as something magical) But what is going to happen when that cloud service (and it IS a service, it won't last forever) is decided to shut down?
What's going to happen when I want to go back to…
It's a satirical response to polarbearz since he/she makes the claim that some gamers would rather have no release at all because they can't carry around a plastic card. I don't truly believe DD is scrap since I do buy DD. With that said, it's the same game but the product is not the same.
Superior hardware, twin sticks, it was the 3DS killer according to many and then bam Nintendo brought out the good stuff for it.
Polarbearz brings up a good point: if sales of the series have been declining in the West, where ARE the players willing to buy the game? Those DS releases were digital, why were the sales going down with each addition to the series? Why should they bring over the game if it's not even slated to sell as many copies as…
Or maybe some of us don't like bending over, throw away our principal and take whatever scrap we can get. If other companies can properly budget for physical release, then it just shows that Capcom need to become more efficient and budget better. There are plenty of other companies who do fulfill the need of a…
HEY! LISTEN! .......subtle.