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Interesting! Though that sounds like a different unit altogether, this unit is a combo unit so the SNES itself lives on the same motherboard. I think they were probably going to sell an add on for people who had SNES already (the unit you saw), and a combo unit for those who didn’t have a SNES yet (like the Twin Fami

True, I should of said early 90s, but either way no Netflix or Social Media! or heck, Internet/Network connectivity at all was rare during this time!

Whats really disappointing is unlike the Sega CD, which added a ton of new hardware/features, this add on doesn’t appear to add anything new to the SNES except RAM. The SNES had a notoriously weak CPU, outclassed by even a stock Genesis, and a lot of its best games have additional chips to help its CPU cope, or in

FF7 would of definitely happened, the prior 6 FF games were already on Nintendo’s platform. The reason they left Nintendo was because of the cartridge based format of N64, they wanted a CD based platform. They didn’t go with Sega probably because of how complicated the Saturn was to develop for. PS1 was easy to

This particular unit was living in an attic for a while until 2015 when a family member posted it pictures of it online. Prior to that, it was sold off at a Advanta’s bankruptcy auction in 2009, and prior to that, it seems like it was a broken unit used to play SFC games (w/o sound!) in someones office at Advanta, how

I dont think this thing ever got out of the early prototype phase, and Sony was handling that portion, so I would be surprised if Nintendo had any sort of development going on yet

Is this some sort of troll? This device was made in the mid 90's. Netflix and social media didn’t exist. If my Sega CD broke, and it gets repaired, is it not fully restored if they dont add Netflix to it? Doesn’t make sense.

damn girl where you get all this money to buy keyboard keys and weaboo figs when your girl works at starbucks and you work at kotaku and have 10 kids who live in a mini van

Why don’t you blame Kotaku then for using the DLC costume outfit as the lead picture??

What bothers me too is using these peoples logic, they are judging a female (2B) based on her clothing rather then her as a person, they narrow her down to her sexuality, ultimately objectifying her, however the hypocrisy is lost on them.

No, the original DS was some where around N64 level or worse.

Mario, is that a joke? They dont have yearly installments of the Mario series. There is maybe one per console generation most of the time., usually at least 3 years between them, sometimes up to 6.

Well, kotaku would be the expert on talking about games that they know nothing about.

This wasn’t just about the “KKK” thing but about other alterations the game had made to it and his commitment to not change /censor things, but you do you Kotaku in being a filthy clickbait rag that revels in knocking people down.

lol try making a female character in GTA5 that doesn’t look like a heroin addict, not to mention how low the breasts are set on the model. It’s easier to make a handsome man than it is to make a beautiful woman in GTA5.

Yeah, I don’t see what her skin colour has to do with it, if anything it was a man being protective of a mother with her children.

Well, just specifically googled WikiHow articles (lol!), and the only thing i found was the original Xbox (not 360) and flashing the DVD drive (which I already mentioned, and does not allow for alteration of software, just piracy), which requires disassembling your Xbox 360 anyways, not simply sticking a USB stick in

IF you aren’t just trolling right now, I double checked the usual places (like GBATemp) they mention nothing about a new softmod exploit available for the 360 in their hacking threads. Soft mods generally have a name, so what is the one that you are referring to?

Console multiplayer games dont really have servers, just matchmaking. Its peer to peer so the console themselves are the server.

Maybe you should google it, as they really don’t exist. You have the JTAG a specific older firmware, or use hardware to perform an RGH.