The game is for iOS and Android only, so yeah, your PC won't be able to run it.
The game is for iOS and Android only, so yeah, your PC won't be able to run it.
But Wine would run the Windows version of iTunes, which is a POS compared to the Mac version. People who like to hate on iTunes hate it because of the Windows version.
If la li lu le lo was an actual word and not an MGS reference, you'd be right.
I think he meant that transcribing モリブリン as Molblin (instead of Moriburin or Morblin) is a very odd choice which only a non-native speaker would typically make. Off the top of my head I can't think of any Japanese word with a R (ラ変) that is romanized as "L."
Unless you're some kind of genius -or you're already fluent in Chinese and Korean- it will likely take you more than a year or two to be able to understand a text heavy game such as Yakuza.
In Japan the game and Short Peace were on the same disc. It will hopefully be the same for the international release.
Apparently they've NOT filled for bankruptcy:
Love the name of the kit "NISETRO" (偽トロ) which is somehow a pun on the name of the official 3DS devkits and capture devices ("NITRO").
You don't even have to download them. Just "purchase" them from the PS Store from your browser and you don't even need to download them.
Hey Nintendo, drop region locking and I'd buy a Wii U.
Same here. I can't stand FF's character design since FFVIII.
Smoother color gradation?
Maybe because on the NES, hardware limitations made that you could only show 25 colors on the screen at one time.
There isn't any Nintendo emulator on the App Store and AFAIK Google doesn't allow them on Google Play anymore.
That was unexpected.
Maybe the future is not as dark as it seems. I took a look at the top 5 paid apps on iOS for December, and frankly it could be a lot, lot worse:
I've been using Windows since 3.1 and build my own computers for about 10 years so I know my way around a PC, but it doesn't change the fact that a PC is still a joyless, inconsistent, poorly designed, frustrating experience.
1990 called and it wants its dumb Mac hating idiots back. After all these years your ignorance amaze me to no end.
Why the sequel though? The original Destruction Derby was one of the main reason I bought a PlayStation.
I would just say that once you switch to Mac, you never go back.