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The GameBoy resin table is awesome.

This. Imagine crying about mass produced plastic and electronics being turned into something beautiful and useful.

Theft of art depends on the definiton of “theft” being used. If you’re celebrating the use of someone’s (the artist) art without their consent, then you’re celebrating the theft of art, in my book. It doesn’t matter what someone else owns that happens to have some loose connection to the artwork - NFTs don’t transfer

In the moment of the transaction taking place, it was worth whatever was being paid for it. “Worth” and “value” are completely subjective, and only exist to communicate what the seller expects to be paid. The amounts that something was purchased for may be evidence of what the seller’s expectations - an explanation of

It’s still only worth what someone is willing to pay for it - nothing anybody can say or do changes that. If there is record of the item being purchased for a billion dollars, but the only person in the whole world willing to buy it will only spare $15 for it, then it’s worth $15. Period. Value is 100% subjective.

I’m pretty sure I read somewhere that the actual percentage of Xbox owners actually making use of backwards compatibility is in the low single digits. It’s not a profit-generating endeavor, I don’t believe, so it’s not wrong to expect a console manufacturer to focus on the new and future, rather than the tiny minority

Exactly why I wanted this color scheme - totally Gundam. I just hit the level yesterday, excited to have it... Even though it’s a first-person-shooter, and it’s rare that I actually see my guy on the screen.

I was so bummed to find out that Enter the Gungeon’s co-op mode wasn’t symmetrical. Wife actually sat down to play with me and it wasn’t very much fun for her. Never again.

Back when Pokemon first launched, I remember coming up with video game ideas with friends at my middle school, and I had details of a “Pokemon FPS” scribbled here and there across various notebooks.

Nobody with GamePass is “trying it for nothing”. We pay for that junk. It’s already paid for. You need to reword that to say, “you’ve already paid for it”. Because that’s how it is. Then never suggest things on GamePass are free ever again. Because they’re not.

Yeah, when Phantasy Star Online 2 has a better mosh pit than whatever it is you’re doing, you’re doing something wrong.

Xbox has, effectively, unlimited money, but still couldn’t get Halo Infinite out the door at the Series launch. And thirteen months later its still a mess that screams “we forgot how to make video games, and we think we’ll make our development costs back by ignoring the fanbase in this era of

The point of cosmetics in the first place is to cater to the desires of the community, so it would be remiss of the community to say nothing and just abstain in silence. Being passionate about a game, excited about it’s offerings, interested in voicing an opinion, and engaging with its creators about what it is one

I’ve never heard of Boing Boing, and I saw a BuzzFeed link, so for a moment there I thought you were having a stroke.

Okay, someone set me straight: if you have millions of dollars to burn, you can’t buy, like, an X-Ray machine or something to validate the contents before making the purchase? Surely there are some unique identifiers in the geometry of Pokemon boosters versus other types of cards?

Considering that CRTs had significantly better motion resolution than modern displays, I’d say us old-timers actually had it better back in the day. Also, games back then were pretty much locked at 60FPS anyway.

There’s not enough time or money in the world.

Cool.

I would regret most of these.

I would regret most of these.

- It drains their shields almost immediately
- After three shots, there is a lingering area of effect that keeps their shields drained and drains the shields of any of their teammates who are nearby
- After, I think, seven shots, they are guaranteed to die - you just have to wait

I think it’s pretty awesome. In every