Can we all just... agree that your products are not the place to be espousing your ideology, whether you’re pro-mask or anti-mask?
Can we all just... agree that your products are not the place to be espousing your ideology, whether you’re pro-mask or anti-mask?
Rolling Rock Bottom, anyway.
Expecting arrogant people to understand who is actually setting the rules?
I get your pain, but it’s usually not the post creators who make those decisions.
Not only do we not get it, we don’t want to get it.
Missing an eye and arm weren’t enough of a handicap for her. She simply decided to give herself another one for the extra challenge.
Bitch please, that’s the fancy frenchy scale.
Er, the map sold for $26,538.
Couldn’t have happened to a better person.
Considering I’m one of the people in line for a Steam Deck, I gotta say this sucks...
I mean, they’ve whored their properties out to pachinko for those sweet, sweet dead prime ministers for decades now.
Wheeler’s take is ridiculous, really.
They definitely were forward-thinking a bit in that regard, yes. Granted, early Nintendo was pretty strict on some things like companies desigining their own memory mappers (Japanese games could use them, but overseas ones really got forced into Nintendo’s own MMC chips), and of course it’s thanks to Hip Tanaka that…
I don’t think that’s fair. They did that because of the gaming crash and to address the chief concerns of the industry then. A benefit to Nintendo to using “off the shelf” parts was cost, but it went deeper than that. It was also the first successful system to use “off the shelf” parts. So there’s still something to…
Nintendo has never been about being ahead of the curve, they were always about how to make last-gen tech (that is relatively cheap and easy to get) be something that is very profitable to them.
Yeah, I know. Didn’t quite get my sarcasm across as clearly as I would’ve hoped.
Frog Fractions 2 was hidden inside Glittermitten Grove, and in fact there was a whole multi-year ARG of players trying to find it in order to release it.
Take-Two: Because you didn’t get it right the first time.
To be fair, that carrying case is for the 64/256 GB variants.
That’ll never happen. Konami would want the rights to use them in pachinko machines, and I’d imagine indie devs aren’t going to sign that much rights away.