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I really wish I could believe you’re wrong.

Yeah, I suppose that’s likely to a certain extent, though I imagine whatever approval process is in place is probably limited to some very high-level policies (like ‘no porn’). After all, that shitty Last of Us clone was sold on the eshop for a while.

Did Nintendo reach out and persuade someone to port these games? Doesn’t seem like this was necessarily their doing.

It’s always a weird feeling to get out of a steel cigar tube hurtling through the air at hundreds of miles per hour, get into your car, and know that your odds of survival have just plummeted significantly.

To make sure I understand this, the Paleoecology runner-up is an actual photograph that came in second to a digitally created picture?

It’s probably been as long for me as it has been for you since seeing that movie, but I thought it was “miak”? Props for the reference either way.

That TotK Switch does look sexy, and it was almost tempting... But unless my original Switch drops dead with no successor releasing in the near term, they aren’t getting me to shell out money for another one this late in the life cycle.

Maybe they can get him to reboot the film and make this new game look amazing by comparison.

If I’ve played an Aspyr port since the PC port of The Force Unleashed all those years ago, I’m unaware of it. Given the shit job they did on that port, and the lack of any positive experience in the interim, I find this news of their failure wholly unsurprising.

Came here wondering what McGee had to do with No Man’s Sky.

Leaving with the knowledge of a second Sean Murray. And some disturbing imagery.

Same. The Ernest movies also fall in this category for me. Some things are best left untainted by the cynicism of adulthood.

There is zero chance that this isn’t more interesting than the regular Pro Bowl.

I’d been so pumped for the game and I expected play through it in just one or two sittings. Instead I found myself in the same boat as you and many others where fear required frequent breaks. Hell was the worst. I couldn’t see anything. The monitor I had was really dark even at the highest brightness level and I could

A Mario Party that doesn’t follow the same horrible mechanics as the last two.

I pre-ordered from Target initially. Then when Amazon listed pre-orders, I ordered from Amazon and cancelled the Target pre-order.

The code for Star Control II was released some years ago as open source and some people put a pretty a pretty decent PC port on Sourceforge. They just have to call it “The Ur-Quan Masters” because the Star Control name is still trademarked. I played it a few years ago and it holds up pretty well in entertainment

Dealing with a boxed copy of PC games. I have too much shit I don’t have room for as it is.

“It’s highly unlikely the original lineup of Ghostbusters will be on-screen again together...”

Yeah, the nature of the Wii controls made it more immersive. Obviously much easier to feel like you were actually wielding a proton pack.

I’m enjoying it. I get frustrated with every third or fourth match turning into an FPS version of arathi basin with people fighting on the roads instead of on the objectives, but that’s just how it goes sometimes.