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I have my doubts about that. It seems unlikely that the tablet would be charged from two separate sources at the same time. Also, since the controllers are much smaller than the tablet, it would suggest smaller batteries. Then, when the tablet is hooked up to the Switch (actually, which one of all of these devices is

I’m curious as to how the controllers are powered. I’m assuming they’d have their own built in batteries, which would get charged by docking them to the tablet, which would also have it’s own built in battery. So, not only would the battery be drained by using the tablet, it would be drained even further by having it

It actually uses six AA batteries, plus two more in each of the mini controllers.

The biggest surprise to me was seeing that Konami planned on releasing games on the console. I thought they were done with games after they release that Metal Gear Zombicorn game?

I think it’s pretty obvious that Minecraft will come to an end one day. Eventually, one of the various versions of the game is going to hit an insurmountable wall and parity will cause the whole thing to come to a halt. Right now, everyone is willing to have different versions because there’s the assumed promise that

It’s almost like the Republican party is trying to kill itself.

Well, Konami is the one that recast everyone for the Silent Hill HD collection because they didn’t want to pay residuals for the original voice track, for one thing.

Tales from Red Dead Redemption. It features 2-3 different stories overlapping, using the same map from Red Dead Redemption. Nico is in it for reasons unclear to everyone involved.

I’m surprised that Konami isn’t on this list.

It’s looking more and more likely that it’ll be Red Dead Something (be it Redemption HD or a new game).

I get why they couldn’t get Jon Voight to come back to record new lines (though I’d argue if he could do Anaconda and Baby Geniuses, maybe this wouldn’t be beneath him), but was Emilio Estevez honestly too busy?

Wasn’t Digital Homicide the “developer” that was publishing games under different names? If so, can we say for sure that we’ve seen the end of them?

Must be trying to clear out old stock, since there’s only one new Fun Pack this round.

Somewhere out there, King’s lawyers are readying for another pointless lawsuit.

But with CDs, DVDs, and Blu-Rays, you aren’t required to go to the console manufacturer to get the discs. In the NES era, you had to go to Nintendo directly and they had strict control on how many you could buy. You couldn’t produce your own cartridge, you had to buy theirs. That carried over into the SNES, N64, and

Oh, I’m not saying they held back any content from release strictly with DLC in mind, I’m just curious how much of this DLC is based on ideas or plans that were dropped from the original release due to time constraints.

Nintendo managed to create a new problem though by forcing publishing companies to stick to strict rules as far as how many games they could publish and forcing them to buy costly cartridges just to put games on their system. That would go on to open the door to proprietary Nintendo cartridges and discs and spread

Fortunately, they can now sell you options that might have been included in the original cost of the game had the deadline not been an issue.

Battlefield 360?

It’s possible that they didn’t have time to implement co-op. It feels like there was a lot of content that didn’t get fully developed or included in the final release.