@time2burn @Optimus_Mike Dual types existed in Gen 1. You are mixing up with gender mechanics or the new types they added later.
@time2burn @Optimus_Mike Dual types existed in Gen 1. You are mixing up with gender mechanics or the new types they added later.
I feel this is going to turn out being just a buddy cop movie with a few pokemon jokes writen by people who have no idea what a pokemon is... Seriously, there’s not even ONE pokeball in the entire trailer for this POCKET monsters movie.
I don’t see why the hardcore audience would go for Ash when Red exists.
RSVP simply means “answer please to this” (or in french, «Répondez S’il Vous Plaît»), which is appropriate for an invitation or call to action.
There’s something very off-putting the fact that they couldn’t fathom a tiny Peach, big Toadette, having two female character options, or letting either of them play normally instead of being on “easy mode.”
$4.37 per year per person if you juggle with the “ ‘family’ ” plan.
If they had backwards compatibility like the last 2~3 Nintendo consoles, nobody would have noticed. One-gen ports are a new development.
It’s striking for the simple reason that previously they didn’t have to port those titles, due to backwards compatibility between the three last generations.
Which, Japan might have tons of open wifi spots across cities.
To have good cops, I think the future generation should have that ideal in mind at least. That by being a cop, people should feel reassured by your presence, not fear you. That as a cop, selfless and responsible reaction is the rule, not the exception. That we as a society expect good, better things from police…
From the article:
Not any N, the Big N’s headquarter’s big N.
For the non FRENCH speaking it will be nice to translate the tweet above.
Review keys are just regular keys that are handed out, I don’t think Steam/G2A can differenciate them.
They just have to make several dummy accounts with a set story, and reuse them on several devs (they don’t need to personnalise the messages) and specifically target indies that don’t have a separate department to deal with this stuff, and voilà, a bunch of keys to sell on the second hand market like G2A.
The thing is “review keys” are not separate keys, they are just game keys.
If review keys were a separate entity (with a prefix), they could simply place a ban on reselling those via G2A (G2A would have reasons to comply to such a demand after the last issue).
I think there are several things that could explain it:
They don’t want to play it, they want to make money by re-selling the game key cheaper than MSRP to a customer of second-hand key markets like G2A.
Trying to do it before the Pokémon despawns must probably be the “brain exercise” part.
I’ve heard lots of bad things about american mayonnaise.