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I like it, in fact I think it would be really cool if they did one of those for all their games. Like a Mario fighter, a Zelda fighter, and Animal Crossing fighter, and Star Fox, Mother, etc. It really lets them focus on one franchise so they can really cater to the fanservice people who just want Mario, Zelda, or

They didn’t take anything, to the contrary; they created that game and you can still play it on the console it was released for if you want. Just because they didn’t make a modern clone/sequel of it doesn’t mean the original just up and disappeared, it’s still there where it’s always been for anyone interested.

I think the Switch is the only next gen console that went with the thin design.

do they really have fan remakes of Sunshine and Mario Galaxy because all I’ve heard of was that Mario 64 thing?

yes, and it treats it like a Pro controller

and I beat Super Mario All Stars the day it came out on the SNES Online service. You can’t compare remaking 4 8-bit NES games compared to remaking these. These are huge games and I like that they’re all in HD and with better textures and more readable fonts, updated controls and 3 full soundtracks, and with widescreen

so a bunch of ports, with nothing interesting to set it apart from the previous generation, yet, people will gladly pay the several hundred dollars for the console that plays games you can already play now. I want to want it, but, I need to see something that sets this thing apart from what came before it and I just

Well, I loved Shenmue 1 & 2 (haven’t had a chance to play 3 yet), and I don’t care about stories in video games. Those games had a bunch of awesome arcade games and fun things to do like the forklift races and running a Lucky Hit stand, working every day, and the fighting was fun and I liked the QTE events, and the

Well they kind of are remasters actually. The screens say push + to start so they’ve changed the code and the controls are all going to have to be different with the change in controller so hopefully they’ve improved the camera controls as well.

Seems pretty reasonable, in a few months people are going to be/some already are wanting to buy the games piecemeal. Somebody wants to buy Super Mario 64 and they can do that without spending 60 bucks. The cartridge price will skyrocket and give people cool collectors editions to keep or sell on ebay and people get

This will be a great game for the Portbox, and the PortStation 5

I think the game looked fine as it is, and that rushing water looked better with the white on top.

Sure yeah hands are more complicated, and they’re also not needed for stocking shelves as seen in the video where he empties out the whole cart without error. I’ve seen it several times and the arm doesn’t drop anything. Now maybe if it had to deal with stocking ramune marbles or counting coins it could be a problem

the video shows 1:1 movement, no slowdown or loading between actions. Is there another article or video where it says that it’s not 1:1 and for some reason can’t move as fast as a human? Or does it say that it can’t handle it somewhere? I guess I just don’t get it, the guy is squeezing his grip to make the robot

the tools are easier to use than ever and assets can be got for next to nothing

How can you tell if the robot is slow? I’m seeing a human that’s slow, probably for demonstration purposes. If you had a faster human, the robot should have no problem keeping up. It’s not like the human moved and had to wait for the robot to slowly move afterwards.  If the machine is slow, this video isn’t proof of

I can’t stand voice overs doing more than a word or two, and just hit the button to advance the dialogue to get to the action. I can read it fast enough, but I hate the small text. Everyone has a different size TV, so all the games should have the option to change text size.

I used to think Rogue Legacy and Spelunky were the best rogue-likes until I got Enter the Gungeon. I don’t usually 100% any of the games I’ve got but I made an exception with Gungeon since after you finally beat it, it feels like only the beginning with still so much more to unlock and discover.

Probably a lot of doom and lawsuits

I wasn’t a big fan of the film, and never read the comics, but the game was a lot of fun.  I’d love to see a sequel.  That, and Double Dragon Neon.