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Yeah, most PC games do only get digital releases these days, but even the physical releases just come with codes that need activating on Steam/Origin/UPlay/Battle.net/whatever, which are obviously one-use only and can’t be resold, so digital vs physical is a moot point when it comes to PC games - there hasn’t really

Damn, I love my hacked Vita. I only got it a year ago and I think it’s had more play time than my Switch. It works especially well with a hacked PS3, so that I can add remote play support to PS3 games that weren’t officially given it and play them on the Vita. It’s really helped with my last-gen backlog.

I didn’t know anything about this but when I saw the article title I thought ‘Please be ArmA III’ and it was so now I’m very happy.

I like the idea of ArmA, but I just can’t do games where the gameplay and controls have that level of granularity.

What did they do with the PSP? 10 years ago I had a modded PSP and a DS Lite with a flash cart and I remember Nintendo’s war on flash carts distinctly but never got the impression Sony was doing anything against PSP hacking.

That’s awesome, but would you mod his grieving widow?

They’ve only stopped selling it - anyone who’s already bought it can still download and play it, and I bet they stopped making new physical copies way before now. True. there isn’t exactly a second hand market for digital games, but you can still pick up a Steam key for pennies on key selling sites while stocks last.

You can still pick up a Steam key for pennies on reselling sites.

I’ve always thought that games that require a pen and paper should be a genre unto themselves. It should at least be a tag on Steam.

Yeah, that was my take on it too. I wouldn’t spend 5 years making a sci-fi movie, call it ‘Star Wars’ and then, when the inevitable lawsuit from Disney hits me, defend myself by saying ‘But it’s totally different to Star Wars! I worked so hard to make something original!’ Disney isn’t going to care what the movie is

I wasn’t psyched for this in the same way that I was psyched for the NES and SNES Classics for one simple reason - I still have a PS3 hooked up to my TV, and that is fully PSX backwards compatible.

The dynamite was there from when they were considering blowing the bridge up to stop a herd a few episodes ago.

So all it took was Maggie coming to kill him to get the man to completely break down, weeping and begging for death?

Why not get it on PS4 as well? It looks nice and has trophies - I found that a great excuse to play it again!

They gave the PS3 the Spider-man/Spider-man 2 font. Spider-man 3 came out the year after the PS3.

The weirdness starts about 6-7 minutes into a 20 minute episode, and yet a lot of people have commented about how the unaltered clips took up the majority of the episode and the conflicting memories started too late.

Is it safe?

I’ve just finished a rewatch of Always Sunny - because a friend came to visit for a weekend a couple of weeks ago and he’d never seen it before so I introduced him to it (he loved it) and then just kept watching after he left.

The giveaway was that the footage looks really old (still in 4:3 even though it’s from 2008), so clearly a bit older than The Mick.