Right, you’re putting the blame on Sony for Discovery not wanting their copyrighted content to be made available on a specific digital storefront. And you think what? Sony should say no, keep the content up and risk a lawsuit? Absurd.
Right, you’re putting the blame on Sony for Discovery not wanting their copyrighted content to be made available on a specific digital storefront. And you think what? Sony should say no, keep the content up and risk a lawsuit? Absurd.
you’re gaslighting yourself if you’re seriously trying to argue that a copyright holder, Discovery, is demanding a storefront remove their content, and you think the storefront is the one that should say “no” and keep it up anyway.
There’s games that have been delisted and are no longer available. But this isn’t about games and this isn’t about Sony. This is about Discovery making a decision about their content.
No. The thing they bought is owned by Discovery, who did a shitty thing here. But blaming Sony is quite ridiculous as is expecting them to continue to offer, in perpetuity, everything they’ve ever once had available on any digital storefront from any licensee. And no, there’s no “car analogy” here because we’re not…
Why is the entire framing of this article about Sony? Putting the entirety of the blame on Sony, not on Discovery? Almost as if the writer didn’t even try at all to hide the bias and agenda being pushed here.
How is a KotOR remake going to revive Super Star Wars?
Oh, they’re popular? I must have been wrong for the last 35 years. I had no idea.
Never been a fan of Venom, in any incarnation. And Carnage is even worse. I don’t see what’s so odd about that, it’s a terrible character, always has been.
Too bad they didn’t keep cutting until it was all removed. Haven’t played the game yet, but really loved the first two games and was really looking forward to the sequel until the Venom stuff was announced and that took the hype for the game from instant day one purchase to “I’ll get around to it eventually”.
well there’s no doubt Gamestop is a terrible company, and has been for quite some time. But that’s a completely separate issue from someone saying they are still a customer of theirs for some reason and writing an extremely longwinded article whining endlessly about how a business has perfectly sensible practices to…
I can’t even play Mario Wonder outside of my house unless I tether my Switch to my phone so it can do that “checking to see whether you’re allowed to play the game or not” bullshit.
I would expect anyone writing about a John Wayne movie to have seen the movie or writing about the Beatles to have listened to their music. Ever since the Amico was announced I’ve seek nothing but endless trashing of the entire Intellivision brand, not just this poorly conceived project, but ignorance through and…
The Panic Playdate is a niche product that knew its a niche product and people developing and releasing games for it know it’s a niche product. And it’s succeeded fairly well at being what it knows it is, rather than trying to do something it’s not and never going to be.
That would make sense. Or have it available on a modern platform with the smartphone app used for the controller, like Uno does.
There’s no doubt that this entire project has been an unmitigated disaster every step of the way. But it really doesn’t help that every story about it in games journalism media is written by children who have never owned or played an Intellivision and have absolutely no frame of reference for anything that could have…
marketing it as “Artificial Intelligence” isn’t really legitimate or helpful either because it calls to mind things you see in a science fiction movie when its really nothing more than doing an internet search and just mashing together someone else’s work. Yes, the very core of it is a scam with no actual use than…
You can produce work with it that previously you’d have to pay someone to do. Need piece of art for a project? Why pay an artist when you can have an AI spit something out? It’s that simple.
That statement applies to pretty much every N64 game.
The same people involved in crypto scams are now involved in the AI scams, and using the same arguments about “you just don’t understand how useful it is”. It’s shocking the same gullible people are buying into the same arguments for yet another tech scam.
Funny how we’ve gone from Super Mario All Stars getting universal praise upon release, Ninja Gaiden Trilogy being completely ignored to today where we have one company that has customers they want to sell games to gets criticized every time they make a game to sell while another company after years of failure isn’t…