even if that were the case it’s still better just to rip the ROM with something like a Super UFO and then play it on the SNES with the Super UFO so you don’t damage the cart.
even if that were the case it’s still better just to rip the ROM with something like a Super UFO and then play it on the SNES with the Super UFO so you don’t damage the cart.
I couldn’t agree more. 2, 3, and Sonic CD are all way better games than the first one.
you are correct. but I also found this interesting tidbit........
I’m so fucking excited. No More Heroes and it’s sequel are two of my favorite Wii games. I’m very happy that Suda51 decided to continue this franchise even though he said he didn’t want to.
yes even on Steam. people are unable to get refunds because they were given Sonic 1 as a pre-order bonus.
that’s not how Steam works though. if you pre-order a game and are given a free game for pre-ordering then you cannot get a refund on either of those products because Steam considers that moment the point of sale.
actually if they pre-ordered it then they can’t get a refund as they were given Sonic 1 when they pre-ordered which means that is the point of sale.
no, he’s not.
Luck is really useful in alot of games. as an example in the Fallout games a higher luck stat usually means a higher chance of the Mysterious Stranger showing up to help you which can some times turn the tide in particularly difficult encounters.
of course but that doesn’t change the fact that the ESRB has devolved into an organization that forces developers to censor their games.
most mainstream games don’t ever have sex mini-games though so there really isn’t anything to hide.
and that’s why I basically never shaved throughout middle school. ^_^
Fahrenheit is called Indigo Prophecy in the US. and no, the game got censored in the US to meet the ESRB’s standard for an M rating since AO rated games can’t be released on consoles and AO rated games can’t be sold in stores. most instances of nudity and sex were removed from the game.
when I was under 18 I bought tons of M rated games from Gamestop and a locally own game store near where I live and I never had to provide an ID. what helped was that I had a full beard (thanks puberty), that’s how I got GTA4. I was 15 at the time and I traded in a whole bunch of games to get it.
So it’s like that old Comic Association or whatever that people stopped listening to because it was backwards garbage?
yeah that’s also a problem.
kind of. what made it AO was that the sex scene was interactive. games like Mass Effect get a pass because it’s just a cutscene.
people can lie about their age online.
not necessarily. GTA San Andreas got and AO rating for a while after unused content was discovered showing a sex scene and there really wasn’t even any nudity just animations, it also couldn’t be accessed without modding.
it’s actually not the law. the ESRB is a private organization that rates games. the problems is that retailers only carry games rated by the ESRB and console manufacturers will only release games on their online stores that are rated by the ESRB. this means that basically the only way to sell your game in the US is to…