CharmCityChris
CharmCityChris
CharmCityChris

I see it as encouraging indie devs to bring their AAA game because the Nintendo Flood of classics can wipe them out if they don’t. So it is good and bad. We either dust off or go hunt for the classics and/or RetroPie them AND we get some top notch indie games. Retro City Ransom Dx comes to mind.

If that is the case....understanding that they could crush Indie Devs. by having them compete with their older games, I give Nintendo props for not going after what is essentially a license to print money.

It also suggests that the Indie Community better deliver some top notch shit because they have a wave of classics

Saved me $60-80 bucks. Where can I send your commission?

Super bummed too....I really started to get into AC from AC3 on...even Unity. Syndicate will be missed, I could not put that game down.

Arms is still on there and Snipperclips is gone? I guess it is better to have a lineup worth arguing about than a lineup convincing yourself it’s worth the time and money

Considering you can hardy run N64 on a Pi3 overclocked plus the 4 controller ports....it will be safe to say we’ll see the Gameboy Color and Gameboy Advance before we see a N64 mini

Tempting, but no info about being able to opt out of their user agreement and their data collection is there?

Tempting, but no info about being able to opt out of their user agreement and their data collection is there?

I’ve had the ROM for a while on retropie. It played like crap, but I don’t know what version it was. The SNES mini is on point. Glad to finally have the original version.

What kind of bullshit is “did not respond by press time” anyways?

They drink because Nintendo insisted they had the Jumpy shoes from the N64 version

We did this for Halloween in 2009...

The way games are discounted now especially on a store like the MS Xbox Store, 6-8 weeks is the sweet spot to not have to wait too long and get 20/30% off. The hype dies a bit but their initial investment is recouped and then market saturation occurs and the money comes rolling in.

Which is why gamers like me who have the disposable income but lack the time to put into these games they will keep milking the heavy users. Band together and stop buying the small transactions may work but someone will always buy it. If it’s a competitive advantage eventually others will follow suit or they will lose

Im with ya. $87 a month for their highest tier that work pays for. If I add TV to take it to $99 a month, work pays half, and after having DirecTv, I can’t watch Comcast. I can’t deal w Comcast, and I have no choice but to use Comcast thanks to Baltimore city extending their exclusive service until 2021 because

Crowdfunding works when a tangible object or service is available. Not a promised crumb of ownership in a makebelieve 3on3 team that can’t even hit part of their own capital goals.

I can’t believe people even watch this shit in the first place

Because that next level is the exact point in which fun goes to die.

Hearing something you can’t see will always make for a great game!

Ya know, this sucks and all, but have you put the Joy-Con straps on the wrong Joy-Con? Now I know why screwdriver sets come with those long skinny flat head drivers.

Fingers crossed for Nintendo Player’s Choice MSRP $19.99!!!

I used to work for a distributor in the Pro/AV world. We’d do this all the time with original Xbox...that’s how long ago it was, but damn, those all night NFL 2K5 matches....haven’t played a Madden since.