I got probably a dozen calls about five minutes after this story was posted.
I got probably a dozen calls about five minutes after this story was posted.
Any hacker will tell you it was ridiculous for consumers to be so crazy about the NES Classic. It’s little more than a tiny Linux computer crammed inside a cool looking case. With a little cash and coding you can make a device that’s just as cool
I think I’ve suffered all these dumb ass dorks talking non stop about their rasberries emulators more than I did actually hunting and finally finding one of these NES classics.
or maybe you just sound like a tool... yeah, seems like that’s most likely it based on other comments
bro all these comments coming at you fierce and thats the one you decide to respond to lol
Yes, apparently it seems that Nintendo wants us to build emulator boxes instead of paying them money.
Good for you?
I’ve never seen a Star Wars movie, I just write fan fiction based off of the trailers.
Oh good, I was wondering if someone was going to come in and talk about how they made their “own system” themselves rather than contribute to the discussion at hand which is the lack of product we’re all talking about.
“Quit bitching about your car and just make a new one!”
Make... It...
He’s also Vegan and does Crossfit.
Quit crying and make one yourself.
You’re very cool. Congratulations on being very cool.
People boasting about their emulation setup:gamers::people boasting about their fantasy teams and poker beats:sports fans
Hey, good for you, but you could say that about a lot of consumer items. Some people don’t have the time or skill for these things and would rather just buy one ready made.
The functionality isn’t the issue here. This is a device for nostalgia, and it’s a device for a collector.
I wonder how many people read the first person’s letter where she states she’s been with him thirteen years since her indiscretion.
Well, hell, even I can beat Tom Brady in a foot race...
Tony Romo’s collarbone isn’t real, though.