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Dr.M
mohannads

The rights are probably the biggest issue. If you wanted to re-release the Konami NES Ninja Turtles games, you’d probably have to get Konami’s OK, but then also the OK of whoever holds the game rights to the Turtles now, and whatever company owns the characters themselves, etc.  

Why is it so hard to just release NES and SNES games?

People seem to think it’s a guy who for some reason didn’t like an anime they made. Are you serious? It’s much more likely to be a disgruntled employee.

Fakku played me like a cum-stained violin.””

Because he didn’t actually break the law. The law requires provable ill-intent.

Sorry friend but it sounds like you have an agenda against the guy. I have read multiple reports and not a single one said people told him it was illegal before he did it. He went into the bathroom before anyone could say anything because it was an IRL stream. So I am not sure how you have that info.

He did do it on

I have never seen a single minute of Dr. Disrespect, just wanna say that before I get to the part where I say what he did sucked, but I mean its not like he did it on purpose.

He walked into the bathroom on purpose and filmed on purpose, but I bet if someone stopped him before he got in and said hey that is

But like, you can’t do anything with that information. Like... You shuffle your deck, and then you draw from the top. So you get what you get. that’s it. Who cares if you know what the top card is? It’s barely going to matter anyways.

I was a fan of Sonic around the time: not a huge fan but a fan. This game was never good.

I agree. I think as a Sonic fan this would have been good around the time when the game first came out su during the PS3 era. But the game is dated and even though this demo looks good. I could not picture myself suffering thorough this game again with another playthrough.

Trying to fix something terrible can be really fun. I used to arrange a lot of music, and I loved taking a boring song and making it better.

Castlevainia II: Simon’s Quest was a notoriously flawed game on the NES, that also got a fan made update (subtitled “Redaction”) which replaces the useless dialogue in the game with actual clues for figuring out the game’s cryptic shiat, and makes the jarring day to night transition interrupt the game for less time.

I

It kind of makes sense, actually. If you remake a good game, you’re going to be compared to that good game, and probably come up short - and you don’t have many obvious places for improvement. Remake a bad game, though, and you have a huge list of obvious fixes to make, and can easily surpass the original even though

It still looks excruciatingly slow.

I’m not one of those, “Sonic’s about SPEED” types, but this game’s movement speed is definitely slow than I found Sonic should move.

I’m unsure how much help these fans can really do to the level design of this game without completely deconstructing it, but I’m sure they’ll still give

I’ve thankfully never wanted to change my PSN name. I have been using the same online name for lots of things since like 1996 and the AIM screen name days. I’ve always liked it...except for some damn reason I used a different name when I created an Xbox account back in the day...”Maester Tracer”.  I think the Maester

The more I hear about Epic the more....Apple vibes I’m getting. Remember those “I’m a mac, and I’m a PC” commercials? Yeah... “Look, we’re Epic, and look at all things we’re doing that make us not Steam!*” *(but we still are a less useful version)

Yeah. Putting the worst level of mobile-gaming lootboxes in a pay-to-play early access game (Fortnite in PVE before it hit gold with the BR craze) leaves me with very little faith about Epic trying to “good guy” with “better practices” in its store, etc.

Epic can still get fucked. Throwing around Fortnite money to make the PC space genuinely worse when it’s finally on the rise after being neglected for multiple console generations is a shit move, and supporting it, as well as Tencent, makes the people defending their practices a part of the problem.

They were pissed at Valve’s DRM heavy handedness to Half-Life 2. Not the store which I don’t think even existed at launch. You could also buy it physically. People didn’t like being forced to install a client that made things worse. Let’s not forget just how horrible Steam was for its first few months and how