As a lifelong Mother fan, you’re 100% correct. I just don’t get it...
As a lifelong Mother fan, you’re 100% correct. I just don’t get it...
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eh i personally like seeing peoples outfits and the work theyve put into their characters. most people might roll their eyes at that, but if theres a way to grind for cosmetics over paying for them i appreciate them that much more. plus its just more fun to chill in a social space when youre doing something else in…
As long as Boomers act exaggeratedly offended when they hear it, OK Boomer will live on.
Looking forward to the article on Tuesday stating Nintendo demanded it to be taken down
lucky kid.
Man gaming gamers fucking sucks these days.
I mean, duh? And this is no different from any other book. Authors and editors don’t love it when people create unauthorized translations because 1) there’s a good chance for inaccuracy and 2) it kills the chance of ever seeing an official publication for that region.
“In the meantime,” the official site continues, “please note that translating this book into any languages for public distribution is a clear violation of copyright and will be subject to criminal charges. We ask for your understanding.”
This is excellent.
So not this ?
I propose a term for this phenomenon: straight-lacing.
Don’t forget “greedy” devs as well! Good lord “gamers” are such morons these days... even more so than usual.
Not mine, but:
It’s so sad that an article like this has to be filled with so many “This isn’t laziness” qualifications, because gamer culture has devolved so badly into a state of “UGH LAZY GAME DEVS” idiocy in the last decade or so.
Well timed, as I just evolved my first Vespiquen in Pokemon Go last night.
As long as nothing new gets added to September.
With Borderlands 3 , Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, and Phoniex Point. My September is already full of more games then I have time
Back in the (very) early 2000's I worked in retail and saw in the inventory system that a new, unannounced Palm Pilot was coming soon (The Palm Tungsten T - I said very early 2000's!). I posted about it (no photos of the system, nothing) on some Palm forum I frequented back then. A few days later my GM called me into…
..in a lot of countries the C64 would been a lot more popular than the NES ,and like the NES in the US , theres thriving homebrew programming scene for it ...so yeah I can see someone working at it for a long time.
Out of all the games I played on my NES, Mega Man 2 got played the most. By FAR. I used to sit down and complete it 3-4 times in a row after school. It’s the closest I ever came to having any sort of interest in speed running. I knew it well enough that I’d occasionally have kids I didn’t know ask me how to get past…