TheZaius
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TheZaius

The consoles were only bright and colorful in the early 2000s and that was probably just Nintendo trying to appeal to a younger audience since most gamers at the time were probably in their early 20s. Even then, most of the time, Nintendo’s consoles were by default some shade or tint instead of an actual color. It was

The trend started in 1995 with the original Game Boy and continued with the Pocket and Color iterations. Even the (original) GB Advance had a transparent variant. But the SP and Micro didn’t have it. So looks like the trend ended by around the time you got sick of it.

Like with the New Nintendo 3DS, which wasn’t sold in the US with a few limited release exceptions.

Wasn’t it indigo? It eventually died on me after a couple years and I ended up getting a platinum one for 100 bucks.

I just want my consoles and controllers to be primarily shades of gray with maybe some black and one color, like red or purple.

Are there ghosts trying to kill Sam? ‘Cause then they’re playing with the game’s themes.

Who?

I’ve beaten both games top to bottom and the Wii version is just better.

I played a bunch of lightgun shooters and Telltale adventure games (back when they were GOOD).

Psh, Nintendo has been consistent with following the console generations and has done so for longer than anyone else. The generation we are currently in BEGAN with the Switch.

You can’t ‘lose’, you always get ‘something’, even if that something is a license to use a digital skin.”

You’re simplifying what I said and then using a poor analogy to argue a point.

If digital gambling was comparable to collectable card games, then we wouldn’t have gambling laws that regulate casinos. I’m not sure where you personally stand on the issue but, and I’m sure there’s a proper argument for collectable card games being comparable to digital gambling, but I think the comparison is

Not a proper RPG in the bunch in an article that mentions both Paper Mario and Final Fantasy...

Oh, shut up, Nintendo. How about you stop selling gambling to little kids with your mobile games? Worry about that first.

I’ve been praising the games on the Switch that fully utilize the HD rumble for a while now.

Psh, I’m still playing with my Switch.
*boots it up*

No actual No Mercy devs, eh? The best I can hope for is something like Day of Reckoning.
No Nintendo console release?
This game is officially off my radar.

Oh, man, playing the car minigame sometimes in the Wii port was borderline impossible because of the framerate.
But I still love Telltale’s janky early games. It’s just a shame we never got Sam and Max season 3 on at least the Wii U.

Will the Switch version utilize motion controls like the Wii version of the first two seasons?