CaptMonkey
CaptMonkey
CaptMonkey

Wait, what? Microsoft isn’t demanding seperate servers nor was Square Enix. Sony is the one who in recent years has been anti-crossplatform until Epic threatened to not give them Fortnite unless they allowed it.

I just listened to this drama on vinyl. It’s..

This is super awesome! Glad to see it in video game form, probably made everything move a lot more smoothly

I have like two hours a day to play games. My wife wants to watch things together. Now I can do both. People like me is who it is aimed at XD

People who want to play PlayStation games without staring at a television. Like, while someone else is using the tv or while they’re in bed (or in the bathroom) or wherever else. And depending on the quality of its internet connection, maybe during a commute or on vacation. Many of the same people who use a Switch in

I know more than one friend who used the remote play option on their Vita all the time. Mostly parents who can’t always be in front of their living room tv but want the flexibility to get in some game time when they have time (usually in bed after their kids went to sleep). I loved it too but couldn’t get used to

The fact that Wikipedia is taken as the first source of information for anything while things like this [waves around] happen on its editorial/admin/moderating world... how come have we become so dependant on a few sources of information that are not even public, I wonder. 

Ive tried to edit a few pirate pages since I study that stuff.  The editors of pages are insane Banana Republic dictators I swear.  An edit got deleted because the head editor said I saw a documentary once and it said your wrong.  

I remember when, as part of a Feminist Wiki Edit-a-Thon, I created a page for award-winning game designer and artist Nathalie Lawhead, and how much pushback I got from self-appointed editorial gatekeepers about whether she had the notoriety to warrant a page.

I know Wikipedia editors. Someone will still care. And nobody is going to give up an inch on this digital battlefield, even if it means fighting for months or years over a page about a silly meme.

It clearly doesn’t pass the 20-year-test at all, but I’m not entirely sure if the 20-year-test, as it is currently phrased, is a good idea to begin with. It’s not like Wikipedia has a limited amount of space, in theory, it could easily contain pages for less relevant things. And it probably should. It’s precisely

Pet Rocks, I Can Has Cheezeburger, and Where’s the Beef all have Wikipedia articles.

Wikipedia editors get really intense.

It’s weird how many people hate fun.

I hate it here.

As someone who regularly trawls weird little Wikipedia pages about strange phenomena from decades ago, I think it would be a shame for comprehensive documents and archives about this phenomena to be lost. It’s a pretty unique moment in contemporary film history which I’m sure weirdos like me will write their

September 1? That soon?

The Doom Eternal/Animal Crossing: New Horizons release back in 2020 created memes and jokes that lasted longer than just a few weeks. And those are video games, which, as mainstream as gaming is now, I feel like movies are still more accessible - and more importantly, more heavily marketed, and

You know what else never sold? Metroid. But Dread’s sold more than ever.

Pikmin 3 was released twice actually (Wii U and again on Switch) and it is amazing. do yourself a favor and play it! 

I mean, you’re both right on this. The idea that it takes much competency to download and fill an emulator with ROM files is somewhat laughable, but I’d still rather be able to just pick it up and play.