Danjal87
Danjal87
Danjal87

Initially, I was a big fan of Tiberius. As this is a character I can relate to, I like the way he was portrayed by Orion.

It is **BECAUSE** they have such an overwhelmingly positive image that they are targeted.

Called it.

Summer is coming around, summer vacation starting soon so kids are going to be off from school.

As someone who prefers larger sized beds due to my length (a regular sized bed my feet will easily hang over the edge) and considering the average short builds that Yu-Gi-Oh goes for with their characters I’m not too surprised.

Which I’m sure they’ll properly prepare answers for to avoid answering such questions and silencing those that ask the questions.

That alone strongly suggests that either the dog was not trained or there were aggravating circumstances that remain unmentioned.

As both a (former) dog owner as well as having some understanding of service dogs. I’m sensing some MAJOR red flags with the premise of the situation...

Not everyone plays games they still have from an old collection. Especially with used games being a thing and people selling off their old collections. It is easy for someone to come into a whole batch of gems that they never got a chance to play during the prime of that console generation.

It is one of those features that when you want to use it, it is a pain that it isn’t there.

And there lies the main issue in a nutshell.

Why sell DLC if you can simply charge for a full game. It isn’t like you can tell the difference with Pokémon anyway as each game is 80% identical to its predecessors.

Just a shame you’ll need to have a 3D printer to print out those boxes...

Creepers are utterly harmless though. They won’t do a thing unless a player is involved. And 9 times out of 10 when a creeper does explode it is because a player was either not paying attention or didn’t secure their base.

There is something wrong with charging people so they can connect to their friends to play a game.

That still isn’t going to draw in anyone that isn’t ALREADY interested in those things. And many people won’t even touch a game if it has cartoony graphics. Let alone SNES / NES graphics.

There will be some people that will pay for it. There will be others that will compulsively pay so they are allowed to connect to the internet on the Switch they already have.

Oh I’m sure there’s a demand for NES and SNES titles.

Last time I tried to play online with people I didn’t need a whole slew of proprietary gimmicks...

And therein lies the problem. The fact that they force you to make use of arbitrary server functionality is absurd. It doesn’t even add anything substantial to the experience.