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There’s a reason why they have been “talking” about it for 17 years and it still isn’t anywhere near happening:

I feel that Sony already has the chess board set up for what Moore is saying but you have to question why they haven’t moved the first piece.

I’d argue I always find amusing this conversation keep coming up regarding the companies most likely to blame for having pushed the cost of game development so much to levels I kind of feel are unsustainable using hardware they couldn’t even sell at a profit on release instead of consoles they could sell without,

In a time when games can be nearly deleted from existence when a contractual agreement expires, or when one company buys another, everyone should absolutely be against going cloud only.

Yeah, I buy most of my games digitally, but at least I can start them up regardless of what the man who owns the data center says.

wow did no one watch the show? we just gotta gather the dragon balls, and wish him back, right? guys?

Hahaha!

I wonder what would happen if the CT was trying to pull a heavy (but still within the tow rating) trailer, starting on a hill? Would it cause it to roll back and have the same effect as this tug of war?

It’s best to just assume from the start that everything Elmo says is a lie.

I think the bigger issue is having a buddy with a Cybertruck...

So is Kotaku going to acknowledge their role in this, and shift their editorial stance regarding running stories about emulation, in particular emulating pirated games? I recall ‘Tears of the Kingdom runs great on Yuzu even before it’s been released on Switch’ being front page news here.

I know I say this every time, but Nintendo is the only company that truly understands handhelds. Everyone else, from the GameGear to the Vita has tried selling portable consoles, not realizing that what people really want are portable games. Games designed around small screens and short play sessions.

Okay, this is goddamn stupid. Yes Balatro uses poker as a starting mechanism. There is no actual gambling.

Clubhouse Games 51, a Nintendo game, has actual gambling in it.

Past video games based on the classic ‘70s shark attack film have been great.”

there are consequences, like losing all of your end game currency if you die, losing max health every time you die that cannot be repaired till you get to a port. every location is undiscovered because you dont have any of the map revealed so exploration is part of the game. there is story, 2 main storylines actually,

Low budget = bad now? Plenty of games and movies with a ridiculously expensive budget sucked.

Given the randomized elements and procedurally generated levels in the game, Kotaku asked if Pacific Drive uses any generative AI tools. “As a company we have a pretty firm policy against using any of that stuff in really any capacity,” Rosen confirmed.

it is the same kind of people who watch tv or movies and never complain about it being 30-24 fps. hell spiderverse cracks out the 12s on purpose and these chucklefucks don’t even notice.

No kidding, it’s based on a type of art that pretty famously moves at one frame per existence 

i mean it’s always just been a made up marketing term.