Hey—I actually hadn’t seen that until just now! Very interesting. This article was inspired by overhearing my boss getting frustrated with GameStop over the phone when he asked about their Switch pricing.
Hey—I actually hadn’t seen that until just now! Very interesting. This article was inspired by overhearing my boss getting frustrated with GameStop over the phone when he asked about their Switch pricing.
Did you not read the first sentence of the article? That is how this started...
In this case, at least, I believe it has more to do with an artifact of the Monster Hunter series in Japan; namely, that they release upgraded versions of the games with more content, higher difficulty, and other additions and adjustments (Monster Hunter 4G, 4U in the US). Noticably, these copies pictured above are…
Spotted the NES Classic Scalper.
for style. 18 explained this to 17 shortly after they woke up. some androids just wanna look nice.
Team Four Star’s let’s plays of this game are going to be fun as hell when it comes to the 9th Android Trunks forgot to mention.
Magus or Magus420?
Do you routinely admit to not reading the articles you post to?
To be fair, it sounds like that’s precisely the point: He could easily call in a a friend of a friend, and get a Switch through various corporate channels, but he doesn’t want to do that. He seems to want to get his Switch through all of the same avenues that any Joe Sho in Japan has access to, so there aren’t…
No they are not! Very progressive for Nintendo.
From Merriam-Webster
That is pretty much how Chinese bootleggers do it. The recast quality varies and there are recasts from recasts as well. In the case of figurines and statues, many were recast straight from its original resin kits.
Of course, he paints realistic acrylic still-life portraits of snacks in four minutes.
What are you even trying to say here? That he should have listed specific game designers as opposed to the game as a whole?
That shit is such a joke. I don’t want to shit on the charity itself and giving to a family who lost a loved one but WB paying a little over half of the DLC price tag and only if it comes from 46 or whatever of the states in America, is bullshit. Nothing but pure profit from outside the US.
It is extremely important that fans of the Metroid franchise support this and Prime 4 if we want to see a new Metroid game ever again. It’s a very similar situation to Sonic Mania and the N Sane Trilogy.
While I agree with your sentiment, violated doesn’t just mean one thing. One meaning is to be treated with irreverence or disrespect, which I can totally see feeling disrespected by this situation. Just as it means failing to respect someones peace, privacy or rights. You could argue their rights as an informed…
There’s a difference between “I hate the decisions that they made” and “I feel violated.” Sega didn’t physically abuse them.
To be fair, they should have specified the inclusion of Denuvo BEFORE the release especially when the delay was announced and everyone suspected the inclusion of the DRM was the true reason behind it.
Feeling violated as a consumer is a real thing, most people just forgot that paying money for a product is a pact of trust that you will get what you paid for. CAPCOM violated that trust. Violated has a wider margin of definition than you think.