CSI is the first thing I thought of, too. Lots of shows kill off A main character in episode one, but CSI felt like it was setting her up to be THE main character.
CSI is the first thing I thought of, too. Lots of shows kill off A main character in episode one, but CSI felt like it was setting her up to be THE main character.
They absolutely definitely said “please don’t say Switch.” Plus, if you’re hosting a presentation for a company, you don’t “call them out” on anything unless you never want to do this sort of work again.
A Nintendo Switch that plays my Steam, Humble, and GOG libraries would maybe be my favorite thing.
Tacoma was like that too, was it not? Where you’ve got a timer running, and you can do stuff to speed that timer, or you could just wait it out?
Thank you for still talking about this game. Too often games drop into obscurity a few months after release, but this is a game that people should continue to discover for years to come.
Huh, during this whole thing, I didn’t even think of the fact that they literally just made another Pokemon game on the Switch last year, with models and animations and everything.
The DS came before the PSP, and you could just shut it to suspend. Worked flawlessly. The Game Boy Advance also supported suspending, but it was up to the individual game to support it.
They can release it whenever they want. We all know there will be a PS5 remaster, and I'm waiting for that.
SMB Deluxe was PS2 and original Xbox, and SMB Banana Splitz (which was really good!) was on Vita. Oh, and SMB Adventure was GC and PS2.
Those issues might be fixed if they added a LAN mode to the Switch version. When playing local Mario Kart multiplayer, I always have a better experience with everyone just selecting LAN and wirelessly connecting to the same router versus using the standard Switch ad-hoc wireless.
I don't know, I remember it getting pretty good reviews when it came out, and I certainly liked it.
If this were part of Google Play pass, yes, that’s how it would work.
I live in Baltimore. I can confirm that it would make no difference.
The information is out there, so the community really has two choices. One, let people use the chart. Two, force every single speedrunner to memorize the chart. I vote for option one.
“a website vulnerability”
When this partnership was announced, my first thought was, “I wonder how long it’ll be before he does something problematic that really embarrasses Microsoft and makes them regret doing this?”
They’ll do a silent redesign that will eliminate the problem, just like they did with the left Joycon’s connection issues.
One could argue that, by having this device, you own Snatcher, so you can legally and ethically play a fan translation.
I know people who use the Switch exclusively as a handheld system. This would save them $100.
I mean, Dr. Wario is a thing.