kinghippo
KingHippo
kinghippo

It blows my mind that you would feel the need to correct my grammar and then vomit alphabet soup at me with one of the worst-written posts I’ve ever seen on this site. I have no idea what the hell you’re trying to say but whatever it is, it doesn’t detract from my original point: they simply referred to Skate, not

But he also literally DIDN’T say Skate 4. Just Skate. For all we know it’s a remaster.

The CoreGrafx Mini, which Europe got, is probably the best of the three versions, because it combines the best of the US and Japanese ones:

Well, that says more about you.

Once again, it’s answered in the article. Some people would like to play these games online again. I do “know what they (sic) fuck” I’m talking about, because I read the thing. We aren’t trying to split the atom here, it’s a pretty obvious story: a feature that was removed years ago is being put back in because some

It’s a shame there aren’t more words under the headline that answer your question. Actually, wait a minute

I’m not buying the Summer Gamesfest thing. It sounds like Keighley is just jumping onto a bunch of separate events and trying to pretend they’re all part of solve massive single event he’s created. He streamed a live reaction to the Inside Xbox last week and was claiming that was part of it too, even though he clearly

The only person missing anything here is you. Yes, you can get parental consent to compete, but only if you’re 13 or over.

It’s awesome to see this footage after all these years. Just to clarify, though, Mortal Kombat isn’t really an example of rotoscoping, it’s more an example of digitisation, where actors are filmed and the footage is converted to sprites.

The issue is with Stadia’s steps, not the article. The place to sign up is, confusingly, the option to sign up with a code. When you click that you’re taken to the screen where you enter the code, but you just have to enter nothing in that box and you can proceed: you’re given the two free months on the next screen.

I bet this is going to be an NFL version of NBA Playgrounds.

What is this shit

What is this shit

But one player decided to try and play through all the LEGO Star Wars games avoiding every single stud.

Oh, and there’s also the fact that this version of Sonic is from outer space and hence has to lay low

Oh, sit down. Pick another hill to die on.

Didn’t seem to do Apple any harm.

The Jim Sterling video didn’t break the news. It was news before he made the video. He even refers to reading the Reddit thread in the video.

I think you're overthinking it. As the article explains, there was simply no attempt to add any collision settings for that area because the player was never supposed to be able to explore it. Not everything weird in a Kojima game is him breaking the fourth wall.

This is pretty much the same thing the underrated Starlink does too.