PlaidNinja
PlaidNinja
PlaidNinja

I concede. You are so superior. Do me a favor now and fuck off, OK?

I'm able. I didn't provide one because nobody asked for one. Since you ask I will give you an example. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.

What the fuck are you talking about? Who asked for an example?

Slender Man? WTF? Is this a hipster in skinny jeans?

They can use real music. That was shit.

Combine this with DoA animations and buy stock in Kleenex.

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Am I the only one who misses this kind of Mortal Kombat music?

It's a 50%+ jump from $130 to $200.

That really looks like the bloated and reanimated corpse of Anakin Sywalker, post-RotJ

Hows about just making a disc adapter and enable GC compatibility in the Wii U?

Your answer was Google. I Googled. I didn't find a site with simple, definitive answers. I found a lot of forums filled with a lot of opinions, but not a basic 'here's what you need to know about hardware' kind of resource. If you know of a place that lays out the options and a compatibility map in a simple way

You're intentionally missing the point and ignoring the question. How is it so simple to come to the answers on one's own in a way that involves an actual understanding, not taking someone else's recipe.

PSN Plus is nice but I wish Sony would get to work on making some of their PSN titles available on Vita. Is there any reason Pac Man CE DX can't be made mobile? If the 3DS can run CE the Vita can run CE DX.

Wow, such a suave and persuasive answer. Please, with as many fucks as possible, tell us how simple it is. Tell the lazy fucks how to pick the right hardware for the right budget, maintaining compatibility while maximizing the features they are most interested in. Please tell us how this cannot possibly be complex.

It's been a while. I gave up because the cost of hardware (initial purchases and upgrades) are too high, it was a pain in the ass, and more to the point, I just like gaming with a controller and a TV from my couch.

I appreciate the links but they don't help understand why these are good part choices. My point is there is something of a learning curve when building a PC. Yes, most people can find a list of parts, buy them, and put together a machine. Will they understand why they got model X instead of Y?

It depends. There are people who would wonder why more people don't change the oil in their car on their own, or why they don't brew their own beer. Sure it might be great for some, but not everyone enjoys that kind of work. Building a PC nowadays is a lot simpler than it used to be, but it can still be a pain in

Or you could buy a console and turn it on and know it will do what it's supposed to do out of the box.