Important to note that there is some wiggle room. It seems that Sony has exclusive rights for X-men except for when they appear in “multi-family” Marvel games. So this could leave the door open to something like a new Marvel vs. Capcom game.
Important to note that there is some wiggle room. It seems that Sony has exclusive rights for X-men except for when they appear in “multi-family” Marvel games. So this could leave the door open to something like a new Marvel vs. Capcom game.
I’m still impressed at the price. I picked up a fully serviced (recapped, etc, etc) and region free PC Engine Duo a few years ago and that ran me about $150 more. That works better in my setup but this would have been super tempting if I didn’t have one and DAC support and jailbreak come through.
it’s been pointed out by some including Alex Aniel (writer of Itchy Tasty and lives in Japan) that the translation on this interview has been taken in directions that it doesn’t seem to have intended. It doesn’t seem that he was indicating that Capcom is officially working on more remakes- that he was talking about…
I think you’re on to something…
I guess I’m confused since if you have PS5/4 or Xbox One/Series, if you buy a game digitally or physically it installs to the console itself anyway. Having a smaller drive is inconsequential to the physical/digital argument since its going to be filled either way. Additionally, most AAA titles have massive day one…
Yeah, that “not passing the savings onto players” bit is a big one, IMO. In the earlier 2000s when the concept of buying video game through a game console was new and being floated out there as something that was coming (mainly because hard drives were starting to how up in consoles) I thought it sounded like a nice…
What this REALLY is about is the ethics in home invasion and assault.
I’ll wait until it goes under $100 like the Playstation TV
I’ve been enjoying replaying it in 3rd person on my iPhone. Plays pretty well when you use a backbone controller. I set mine to be capped at 30fps. I’ve even used the Twitch app to stream it to friends.
Ha, yep. An entire generation grew up knowing the name William S. Sessions because of that bumper haha
Update: after watching the video- It makes more sense. The heading should be more clear. They have a one-of-a-kind Narc arcade board where the original programmer, in the last 10 years or so, went in and fixed a bug that allowed for a previously removed bonus stage to be accessible again. So, standard NARC is not…
A secretary to write something like that? In 2023?
The PS1 era is up there with the NES for me as far as experimentation and new experiences. The crazy thing is, in Japan there were a ton of other crazier, riskier games that never came out in the west.
Well, to be fair- when you buy it it’s for phone, iPad, and Mac. They aren’t limiting it to one device. You can play it on any of the devices, with a console controller and on a larger screen if you want with any of them.
Yeah. “HTML data”.... I mean, most modern sites have the HTML just be the general structure of a page- there’s no db data or even styles. If anyone is going to steal anything, that’s the least of your worries. I guess if they somehow captured the source of front-end rendered web pages that displayed internal data,…
Some people still think that happened.
offer a red ring of death card and we’ll talk.
You’re looking at this by consumer classifications. The Switch is Nintendo’s only console right now. The Nomad was an experiment that didn’t last long and Sega had other hardware. (not dissing the Nomad, I own one). So its not the same situation.
Free games are what they do when they don’t want to decrease the price of hardware. The value is only there to the consumer but to Nintendo its something they already have developed.
That’s not really the case until you get to the Wii U. All they ever did there was drop the “Deluxe” price down to match the regular version’s price. That was the first console that they didn’t ever get real price reductions.