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Jeff Seely
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I managed to get a pre-order into my shopping cart on Target’s website. But they were gone so fast that I couldn’t actually place my order. I tried over and over again and got an error each time. Eventually, the site automatically removed the pre-order from my cart.

I imagine they could get the Xbox One version of the game running on the Switch, but it might end up being something like 720p while docked and 540p in handheld mode. And even those resolutions might need to drop lower at times via adaptive resolution scaling.

They did the same kind of thing with the Tomb Raider reboot games. Lara has had three different faces: a soft and cute girl next door face in Tomb Raider; a comparatively severe-looking fashion model face in Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition; and what might be sort of a cross between the two in Rise of the Tomb Raider.

I appreciate your restraint in your comment. You didn’t curse at me or call me an idiot. You said that what I’m suggesting is extremely dangerous, and I can understand why you would say that. People have been conditioned for decades to believe that any cancer treatments outside the purview of the medical

And if you have a Wii U like I do, you can play Breath of the Wild without dropping $300 on a new console. I have no desire to get a Switch anytime soon. It looks cool, but I already have the number one game for it.

There’s also this thing called chemo brain, it actually does affect your brain, and I did notice that. Especially after the first chemo, I at some point noticed that I was not as quick-witted as I was before, not as fast with reading things or understanding things.”

And I have Halo: The Master Chief Collection.

I forgot to mention that I also have Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition. I love the Tomb Raider reboot games.

QUOTE | “Crash has surpassed all of our expectations by a pretty wide margin.” - Activision Publishing boss Eric Hirshberg talking about the remastering trend in the games business that’s paying dividends for publishers.

Hey, good to see a couple of other people who are into Andromeda’s multiplayer! My main is the Human Sentinel (the best support character in my opinion). I have his Energy Drain and Barricade leveled all the way up with support options checked off. I also use Supply Transmitter for the complete support package. That

Yeah, it does seem like ActRaiser should have been on that list. That was one of my favorite SNES games. Seems like they could have axed one of those Kirby games and put ActRaiser in its place. Did we really need to have two Kirby games in this collection?

I think there should be unlimited pre-orders with the caveat that orders will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. It would be up to Nintendo to produce units to meet the pre-order demand. This would eliminate the scalper issue for everybody except those who (for whatever reason) absolutely must have the

I agree that $150 is too pricey for the New 2DS XL. Personally, I think they should have released it at $130: the same price point at which they launched the original 2DS. But $100 would’ve been ideal.

All I’m interested in is eventually getting one for the $80 retail price. To that end, I think there should be unlimited pre-orders with a first come, first served caveat. It would be on Nintendo to manufacture units to meet the pre-order demand. That way, everybody would be guaranteed a unit (maybe weeks later, but

I think VR should have been standalone from the beginning. A standalone VR set is a VR console, and that’s a lot more marketable than a peripheral that needs a PS4 or a $1,000 PC in order to run.

I think the kett in Mass Effect: Andromeda’s multiplayer were nerfed in one of the patches. I thought they probably were a little too difficult (even challenging on Bronze difficulty as I recall), so I’m glad they were toned down a bit.

Not really. Their stock is going to be so low and the SNES Classic Edition is going to be so popular that they would quickly and easily sell out of it even with a limitation of one per customer in place. Beyond that, I think it would be a very good PR move for them to tell their customers that they’re doing what they

I agree. When it’s a high-demand, low-supply product like the NES Classic Edition, there should be a limit of one per customer. Scalpers could still go to multiple stores to get their eBay stock, but at least it would be harder for them to do their scalping (and they would end up with a lower number of units).

It’s definitely not a terrible game. The combat is great and the multiplayer is almost as fun for me as Mass Effect 3's. And I really like the way the exploration was handled. I spent quite a long time on Karada just driving around to see what I could find. Also, the environments are occasionally gorgeous, like this