blueberryfunk
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i know that, but i find it hard to believe they were so short sighted as to act like another nintendo console wasnt coming. they knew it was and nintendo, having worked with them in the past and monster hunter, being such a staple on nintendo up to that point, i find it equally hard to believe wouldnt have worked with

maybe they were in development before the switch was announced, but there was still wii u. you cant tell me they never considered wii u and you cant tell me they didnt anticipate a nintendo console at all when planning the next game. so im kind of unconvinced that “oh we didnt plan for switch because it wasnt

Well the difference is thatNintendo controls what appears on their system. To clarify it’s both, that’s why it’s called a hybrid console. It just so happens that it has more home console DNA than it does handheld. Look at the games that have been released for it, 90% of them are games that are either WiiU ports or are

“Nintendo’s handheld...” uh

and yet, Nintendo is still here...still kicking ass.

In the past, Nintendo has been synonymous with baffling business decisions and out-of-touch thinking.

Because they can just pull thousands of consoles out of their @$$.

THIS BITCH ACTUALLY TRIED IT.

Creeping authoritarianism and a borderline extremist anti-government agenda are things we should all be quiet about?

Seconded. I’ve been reading all the thinkpieces about “what Van Jones said” all day, but upon actually watching the clip, I’m seeing this more as a warning than as a moment of praise.

Can’t disagree with any of that.

Then he needs to not only call out the distraction, but do the narrative shifting himself.

The problem is, by praising the tone he contributes to that narrative. He could’ve instead come out and said

For people who have been hoping that maybe he would remain a divisive cartoon, which he often finds a way to do, they should begin to become a little bit worried tonight, because that thing you just saw him do, if he finds a way to do that over and over again, he’s going to be there for eight years.

Dependable but still more expensive to repair when the time comes. You still have to have that in your budget and this sheet doesn’t take that into account.

The cheapest option in my area is $43/month without cable sub or $28/month with cable sub for 1.5mbps. This is from one of the first companies in the country to sell home broadband too.

I think with a rich budget the person was able to pay for their car in full, so no payment. They or their parents paid for college, so no loan. Can’t explain the no cable.

Wait, what savings? And buying a cheap car means spending more money on maintenance, which isn’t included in this spreadsheet.

There aren’t enough hours in the day to work your way through school anymore. Tuition costs have risen enormously, and wages have not.