Ed, Edd n Eddy, old Cartoon Network show.
Ed, Edd n Eddy, old Cartoon Network show.
Macs have always had the ability to invert colors as an Accessibility feature, but Tranquility adds a ton of options so you can optimize the mode to fit your preferences.
Another reason for Nguyen taking the game down, is because I believe the Vietnamese 'IRS', was hunting him down. I believe Vietnamese news is reporting that.
Is that ... David Bowie?
I'm pretty sure those were fake stories.
If I didn't look this game up, I would've thought it was the same people who made Thirty Flights of Loving.
The way child lock functions is preventing the door from opening from the inside, not the outside.
I've jumped to Polygon and haven't looked back. Well, no, that's a lie. I like to read the occasional article from here.
Exactly. If anything he's mixing up the show and making it more exciting.
No, that was a good job of explaining it. That was a good interpretation, glad you remembered it.
The disabled player could be using the controller, and the second player could be the kinect player, though now that I think about it, it doesn't really need to be implemented (d'oh).
I believe you do only need one hand on the controller. On the controls it said that either joystick could move, and either trigger could be used for jumping, so (I assume) to accommodate left and right handed users.
It'd also be really neat for disabled gamers.
This makes me wonder if Sony will include PS Now games into the PS+ lineup.
You are not worth the keystrokes.
Ironic you're preaching about research when it seems like you didn't even click on my link. There are seven PS1 games that don't work on ANY PS2 model, over 20 that don't work for the slim model, and four for the SCPH-30001 model. Also, DID YOU EVEN READ THE ARTICLE? "No word on whether we'll have to re-buy the ones…
Burning Chrome didn't even specifically say he/she would buy a PS4 specifically for the PS1/PS2 functionality. Perhaps Chrome wants a PS4 for PS4 games/features, but the added functionality of PS1/PS2 games would settle it. Not to mention the emulation will supposedly have visual enhancements such as rendering it in…
Well, duh, but does the PS2 have PS4 functionality? Not to mention, different models of PS2's had issues running certain PS1 games.