ThePalmtopTiger
The Palmtop Tiger
ThePalmtopTiger

Is Firefox really losing ground to MS Edge? The MS Edge users aren’t just Internet Explorer users that updated their OS?

For that sick Nintendo Switch card swapping.

For that sick Nintendo Switch card swapping.

Xbox Live was never bad. It was bare bones on the OG Xbox because it was originally only meant to facilitate online play rather than being a marketplace, but it was completely competent in that regard. I don’t remember ever going to play Halo 2 or Unreal Championship and being unable to do so or having connectivity

I think the launch lineup is pretty weak, but I think Zelda will keep the console’s head above the water until something else releases. It just won’t get me to purchase the console, after all, it’s getting a simultaneous release on the Wii U, which I already own.

No, it’s indefensible. Look at the PS3's online features. Free and totally usable. It got better after (completely optional) PS+ was introduced, but even before that it was at least serviceable. Nintendo’s attempts have been abortions from the very start.

If they change anything, I hope it’s this. If they’re charging a monthly fee then they need to improve at least this little.

The last three Shin Megami Tensei games have been on a Nintendo console, and they even had a crossover with Fire Emblem just last year. Maybe it wasn’t fair for me to lump it in with Minecraft and Sonic. The announcement of the game itself was a surprise, the fact that it’s on a Nintendo console isn’t, and it

I’m just waiting for Wendy to demand that Bowser give her the White House for her birthday.

Probably not new, remember that Laura Kate Dale claimed the Switch was getting a Rayman Origins port.

Honestly, I’m not impressed by the offerings. The vast majority of it is stuff that was obviously going to make it onto the system (Minecraft, Just Dance, Shin Megami Tensei, etc.), and the rest just isn’t very interesting or exciting in any way (Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix, Fire Emblem Muso, etc.)

Charging for online play is such a joke. These guys haven’t implemented a single positive online feature in the past decade. Unless they miraculously figured out how the internet works, they’re out of their minds if they think that I’m going to pay for their online services.

Not only is it managable when spread across all of the people living in the building, but it seems like a perfectly reasonable amount for a business to pay. In terms of business expenses, this would be a drop in the bucket.

It was definitely weird, but I think it was necessary because that was the whole premise of the storyline. Having Bowser Jr. call Peach his mother was a real WTF moment, and if she immediately went, “nope, never happened,” then it’d completely eliminate any sense of curiosity for the player along with Bowser Jr.’s

Bowser believes he is is doing Peach a favor by rescuing her from Mario

The monthly bundles are generally pretty good. If go to the site you can check out every previous bundle. I ended up doing a year subscription because I was so pissed that I missed out. There isn’t a month that didn’t have at least one game that has been on my wishlist or was generally very interested in.

The monthly bundles are generally pretty good. If go to the site you can check out every previous bundle. I ended up

If you want another modern game, check out Underrail. It has a lot in common with Fallout and it’s one of the best RPGs and indie games in the past couple of years.

You’re assuming that Gita would’ve written another article.

I’d like both, TBH. It’d be cool if they had retro games as the main focus then do a spotlight on a modern indie arcade title.

I’m not joking here, that’s too much work for console gamers. Console gamers want a plug and play experience, so doing literally any kind of maintenance or upgrading, regardless of the simplicity, is too much work for them.