TurboFool
TurboFool
TurboFool

There may not be many of those. As far as I recall, not a single BOXED game ever came out for ONLY the DSi. Many games added DSi-exclusive FEATURES, and DSiWare games were exclusive to it, but other than that, we didn't get exclusive games. Sounds like Nintendo IS planning some for the New 3DS, but I wouldn't be

What are you talking about? The DSi had ALL of those thing. It had bigger screens, its ARM9 processor was clocked at twice the speed of the DS, and it had FOUR times as much RAM as the DS. It is EXACTLY to the DS as the New 3DS is to the 3DS.

That and the XL just proved too big for me. I upgraded to one last year (gave my daughter my 3DS), and I've used it even less. I love the screen size, and REALLY love the battery life, but the overall size keeps it at home in situations where my previous one was in my pocket. Just not convenient. Hopefully this bump

Torn about which one to end up getting. I did upgrade to an XL eventually, particularly due to the increased battery life, but it resulted in me carrying with me less often. It's just too big. I love the screens, but it's uncomfortable to keep in my pocket. May drop back down to the non-XL this time since it sounds as

Well, that's it. Now I'm NEVER buying a Ferrari.

The attention to detail is amazing. Even the fonts manage to be hideously ugly.

Happy to see more love for the Game Boy TCG game. That was fantastic. I think I might have enjoyed it more than the "real" one.

Yes, if you borrow a friend's text book and copy the content of it, you are, indeed, making an unauthorized, unlicensed copy. Hence the copyright page that details who had the right to copy it, which wasn't you. Quoting a book in an online comment or blog post is subject to fair use, and depending on your purpose, and

Yes, you ARE right. Photocopying a book you own and then selling the original at bargain price while keeping the copy is, indeed, also illegal. Glad we cleared that up.

I didn't claim otherwise. I merely argued against the claim that he's doing it for profit, which is somehow worse. There's no profit in the exchange, therefore it's "just" classic piracy, and MAY be costing him money. Legal? No. Worse than piracy? No.

Not really. He's technically not profiting, unless he sells more copies than he made. If he's merely reselling the original, used, then there's no profit. He's simply retaining an unlicensed copy. Not legal, but not a for-profit venture.

Wow. Never thought I'd see the day. Could have used this years ago on previous consoles. Instead I got a Raspberry Pi and use RasPlex. Probably better in the end, really. But still, would be nice to have fewer devices to handle all this.

...while no longer PIRACY, that's still not exactly... legal... since he's SELLING the licensed copy he owned legally, while retaining the film...

I wish edits like that would be referenced somewhere in the article so commenters weren't left looking like they can't read.

If someone else was a dick in this thread already why bother to be one too?

I'm well aware, although they actually built the latest version around optimizing for Raspberry Pi, so their efforts aren't fully disconnected from it, either.0

As someone else noted, "female-led" != "all-female."

"The trade also says the script would be "written from scratch," which means the lady Ghostbusters would probably not just be genderbent versions of the old ghostbusting team."

I wonder what they'll rename RaspBMC now.

I think I bought one app with those coins and then within weeks ended up repurchasing it on Google Play for some reason or another.

I think I bought one app with those coins and then within weeks ended up repurchasing it on Google Play for some