I’ve used it to play PS All Stars, Persona 4, Gravity Rush, and Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time. Everything else is a PSX game.
I’ve used it to play PS All Stars, Persona 4, Gravity Rush, and Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time. Everything else is a PSX game.
Yeah, I heard about most of that. I just prefer to get started as current as possible, so Steam it is!
Well damn. I don’t have a PS4, so this was going to be a Vita purchase for me to help expand that extremely limited library. But it’s coming to Steam? And sooner than it’s out for Vita? Sorry little handheld, you’re staying in your case.
Donnie WOULD be busy though. I think that the intention with the design anyway.
Didn’t Bryan Cranston do something very similar... in a Bryan Cranston mask?
To be fair, Jumping Finn is just a re-skin of dozens of other similar game. A fun reskin, but still a reskin. Most of the other games, Why’d you steal our garbage, and explore the dungeon because I don’t know, have been very poor with only one or two saving graces (the theme song and multiplayer respectively), but…
Predator won’t do a thing to them. They only hunt worthy prey, and none of the Archie gang are worth the hunt.
A clash at demonhead ad from back in the day? Great, now I have to get to go home and watch Scott Pilgrim.
Assuming that this takes place 3 days before the 4th anniversary of their start as mercs using the teleporters, yes, it should hold up. The 3 days was used in the equation essentially, since finding out the value of "we're not bread" was based on the fact that they would die after 4 years of exposure, which is…
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Not just 19th century tech. He had a future tech hoverboard (internal components certainly feature a computer of some sort), a flying broken time machine with a fusion reactor to scavenge parts from (his broken one was still in the mine shaft and he could go back and take parts…
After last night's episode, Kreiger's madness is probably riiiight where it should be.
...meant 1800's here.
Not just 19th century tech. He had a future tech hoverboard (internal components certainly feature a computer of some sort), a flying broken time machine with a fusion reactor to scavenge parts from (his broken one was still in the mine shaft and he could go back and take parts from it without causing a paradox as…
Very true, but a bunch of the names on that list below Doc Brown have figured out time travel as well. Frink (on the futurama crossover episode, he at least explored the idea if he didn't invent it himself), Wily (used a time machine of his own design to go to the future, kidnap and reprogram that time's version of…
Fair enough, but we have no evidence either way. Based on his track record, it seems unlikely, and his mental "readings" were more based on visual cues than any mind reading as near as I can tell. I think it's safe to call it a failure, as even if it did work, Doc Brown was not smart enough to realize it later.
I consider that the same invention, but a different model. It's like saying you invented a Laser Pistol and a Laser Rifle. Technically, you can say you invented two devices, but it's really the same thing.
It is impressive that he did it with 1700's era technology though! (Unless you believe the theory that he…
But... they do take risks with games. Plenty of risks. But then fans of the series complain that the new games are too different from the old games, they get upset that it's not the same as what they remember. Then Nintendo makes more games like the old ones with new graphics and features. Then people complain…
Possibly more if Iron "Man" is actually Pepper Potts.
I'm not so sure that Krieger should be so high on the list. Brilliant, yes, but not smarter than Farnsworth who routinely create doomsday or universe altering devices, or bubblegum who makes life from lifeless matter on a regular basis.
And Doc Brown? Love him, but he made one (granted, impressive) successful…