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I had wanted to buy Super Mario Sunshine, and I was expecting I’d pay 40 bucks for it when I caught wind it was coming out a few months ago. So I suppose getting two other games with it for 20 bucks more is not entirely bad when I can just think I paid 40 for Sunshine and 10 each for 64 and galaxy. Given Im not

I can maybe manage with 500 GB on the next gen consoles if the darn things would -F*** YOU DYSON I’M TRYING TO TYPE HERE- stop making me delete 80 GB of content to download a 2 GB patch.

In the time I’ve owned my Xbox One, Microsoft has consistently made me hate the machine more and more. They patched things out like the Snap features I used regularly and basically bricked the Kinect, the two things that I felt gave it any value over my PS4. It got to the point where I started telling my friends that

Yeah, I can’t wait for all the s*** I paid for to be removed so that loading the game boots me into a paywall.

I subscribe to the “Its funnier if you bleep it” philosophy.

Interesting, so to keep this version cheaper, they primarily focused on cutting resolution/pixels but keeping the high refresh rate and ray tracing. I imagine it has been engineered to stream 4K games, although they did’t say that anywhere.

Pretty much. If Nintendo had marketed the machine better, the larger population would have understood it was a “next gen” machine and not some overpriced novelty attachment. Although many people simply didn’t know it existed either.

Tempting, considering all the advertisements I have to browse through when looking at their advertisements. I don’t like the idea of cutting into their means of supporting the site though. I’d just be happy with not being interrupted while I typed a- F***ING D***IT NOBODY LIKES YOU DELL -comment. I feel like maybe a 1

Its probably an Xbox One S in there, with architecture for streaming 4K Series X games built in. The Xbox One had a ton of empty space inside to begin with, so it doesn’t surprise me. Between that and newer smaller boards, the size isn’t too surprising.

I think this is what killed the WiiU.

Can we get DOOM running in the advertisements that keep popping up halfway through trying to write a commen- D***IT REESES PEANUT BUTTER CUPS.

Am I missing something here, because I could have sworn you said in the article itself exactly the point Krag was making, albeit in different words. Or is there some kind of sarcasm at work in the statement; “If only I’d thought of that!

Ehhh, I wanted Super Mario Sunshine but I already owned 64 on DS and don’t give any sh**s for galaxy. I suppose 60 for the three remastered is not a bad deal, especially when I was guessing Sunshine alone would run 40 bucks...

Maybe...Maybe she is actually doing more than just scooting forward and back?

As someone who is physically disabled but not to the point that I cant use it as an excuse to roll around in a chair all day, I feel ripped off.

If he doesn’t know to stay away from those things by now it’s his own fault when he gets shoved.

I’m not the biggest fan of apple products, but I have a hard time giving any sh**s for Epic’s argument. You go where your customers are, and sometimes that means agreeing to the rules of the house you are entering. Trying to say Apple has a monopoly in this context is like complaining that Walmart wont let you set up

That makes sense, especially if they want to break further into the streaming video market.

I would buy Super Bomberman R for twice the price on any other console THIS VERY INSTANT if it had the 64 player battles and ran them just as well.

Yeah, it would be, and like you I can’t see myself buying games exclusive to an external computer that can go up in smoke at a moment’s notice. It would be another story if I could also download the game to local hardware as an alternative to running it on a remote computer. Imagine being able to run it instantly after