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So, they have no plans for an N64 Classic because they want people to focus on buying the classic games on the Switch. But, when asked if N64 games would appear on the Switch, they say they still have a big back catalog of NES games to go through and maybe they’ll do something down the line.

Are you for having your government run by a mob or are you for the rule of law?

Given the insane amount of profits they made off of GTA Online, I hope they at least compensated the employees who “volunteered” to work overtime.

Well, at least it’s not EA.

I think part of the problem with that mindset is that corporations believe that they are the creators, and corporations never really die.

I just discovered how easily influenced I am.

As much as I hate cliffhangers and unresolved plotlines, I don’t think they should produce and release the conclusion unless another company scoops up the devs that were laid off and the license and let’s the original team complete the story their own way. Anything else only supports the company that created this mess

I’m curious what they’ll call the online currency you have to buy this time.

Any idea on if they plan on following Nintendo’s lead in only making 20 of the things, then being shocked that people actually want to buy it?

I’ve heard elsewhere that some games will not use the cloud service function (to combat cheating or something to that effect), so Splatoon may not even allow you to back up to the cloud.

On the bright side, most of these movies will be back in the near future anyway. I’m not sure how many times I’ve seen some of these titles on the coming and going list.

Given that most games now have some sort of online element, that creates a “best by” date for a lot of games. Either you’re racing to stay ahead of the publisher shutting the servers down, or you’re racing to stay ahead of the rest of the player base jumping in and leveling up. For instance, someone trying GTA Online

Setting up the club can be done in an invite-only session. Like all of your other businesses, everything is basically run from a laptop set up in your office or basement, and you will be prompted to join a public session to use some of the features, but so far it looks like club stuff is available in private sessions.

And the timing on that gif was lined up so perfectly that I must have watched it for several minutes before realizing that it was looping.

My complaint is that I shouldn’t have to do a Google search to figure out which game is which when they could just not tag a bunch of gibberish on the end of all their titles.

I’ve heard good things about this series, but I’ve never been able to get into it largely because I have no clue what games to play in what order. The naming convention for the series has been bizarre to say the least.

I was just thinking that the premise reminded me of Viscera.

For once, their laziness pays off.

I’m kinda surprised they were able to get Snake again, given everything that’s happened with Konami.

I imagine the general idea is that each console having content that is exclusive forces their competitors to try harder to win you back over to their side. Maybe this drives prices down or causes the console maker to throw more money at the developers, creating more content to be had for one or multiple platforms that