RIP my inbox.
RIP my inbox.
Well the PC can't emulator the original Xbox at all, unfortunately. The same is true of PS3 and 360.
It'd be OK if Xbox, as a brand, had never done such a thing, but to do it with the Xbox 360 (which played most Xbox games) then take it away again on Xbox One, ungh.
Fine, they're considered art.
Yes and no. We've also had some truly horrible slice of life in that time. Most of it, (as with any genre, in and out of anime,) isn't worth watching.
For house garbage trash is generally divided between plastics/glass, regular trash, cardboard/paper, and bulk (which can be virtually anything.)
I'm inclined to agree. While Greenlight isn't perfect, most bad games don't get through and a good games tend to gain at least some recognition. If you look at the games of the devs in the Facebook group it's really no wonder that they're not doing well on Greenlight. A lot of them are niche, genuinely uninteresting,…
No, it's definitely slice of life. The slice of life genre is characterized by the mundane day to day lives of the protagonists. That's exactly what Silver Spoon is, the day to day life of Hachiken and company.
You say that you don't like Slice of Life, but it looks like you've either been converted or the quality of the genre has increased a lot in the past few years. You've had several positive reviews of Slice of Life series lately: This, Monthly Girls, Non Non Biyori, Kawai Complex, and Silver Spoon. I'm going to go with…
A vague morality clause which can easily be molded to the moderator's will, what could possibly go wrong? I'm sure Twitch will continue to be a paragon of levelheadedness and even handed rule moderation. Likewise, I'm sure that this won't affect streamers in any way and everyone will continue about their business.…
Hey Fahey, can this game be the next Saturday stream?
No web comic has brought me joy as consistently as Life in Aggro. I'm seriously considering making a small contribution (like $2/comic) to their Patreon.
A dead publisher/developer won't make a comeback, but then again they wouldn't be persecuting people for illegal downloads if they're no longer in existence. Nintendo, Konami, Capcom, Square-Enix, Sega, and some others survived from the 8 and 16-bit days to the present.
Of course you wouldn't care, you're not Google.
It isn't an ethical issue, but it certainly is a legal one. It might not be in publishers' benefit to pursue the downloader, but Google is a big fish and if they manage to successfully sue then they can make big bucks.
Sure, you can tell me to stop associating myself with a hashtag that has been so successfully hijacked, but think to other movements in history, such as the civil rights movement. If you continually oppress a group, and in this case verbally, then they will be more and more reluctant to give up.
There's a market for $100 9" figures, but those are highly detailed and for series that are actually relevant. While TMNT isn't dead, I don't think that it has enough appeal with adults to really sell anymore. TMNT probably has a lot of appeal among kids since there is a running show, but there's no way that a kid…
The lack of head bobbing is a bit disorienting.