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Correct me if I’m wrong, but MJ was never proven to be a child molester

Does it really matter to people that much if a streamer is Black/Transgender/Disabled that we needed tags to seek them out? I dont care that the tags exist, but I’m just very curious how it helps people find games they want to watch, rather than types of people to watch. Sounds more fetish categories than gaming.

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That ending thing was absolutely horrible 

Never say never! The hobbyist community is constantly improving their craft. Emulators as old as dirt still get massive improvements over time. Not to mention outside of pure software emulation, we have stuff like FPGA solutions coming to fruition. That aside, except in rare examples, most emulation is “Good enough”

I guess it depends on the use of “legit”, as in official, or legit as in modern slang.

I read it as “legit” as in official, which would be Nintendo’s doing (AM2R isn’t a “legit” Metroid because its unlicensed fan creation) but maybe that wasn’t the intent and/or you read it differently then I did.

He quite obviously was talking about Nintendo releasing a new Metroid game

That wasn’t by Nintendo. That was another fan project, which Nintendo also took down (at least it got finished)

Not really, its more like watching a VHS vs BluRay (well, one that doesn’t screw it up). All your examples alters the primary way the item is consumed to provide a different experience. However, the item is enjoyed the same way is it was back in the day (in front of the TV/monitor with a controller), its just better

Why is emulation “not the same thing”? You get to experience the game, story, music, etc all the same. Sometimes even better (video is sharper via emulation than on a blurry CRT or even HDTV without an expensive setup, English translations for Japanese only games is far easier to achieve in Emulation, more modern

Until they stop that, only a matter of time 

Suikoden 2 is only for PS3, Vita, and PSP. Not PS4/5.

You could argue that the original Xbox, XBO, and XBS are similar in the small respect that they all used x86 based CPUs, but 360 was IBM PowerPC based CPU like the GCN, Wii and PS3 (though wildly different implementations)

How did this whole trainwreck of a game happen? 

video games in general are seizure risks

true, chiptune is a bit broad and encompassing these days, but its still preferred over the term “midi”.

Calling chiptunes and/or tracked music “midi” is a general pet peeve among videogame, chiptune, and/or tracker music fans though. Sure its easy enough for a layman to understand its not pre-recorded, but you lose a whole history of different ways sound/music was generated, and cobble it into a format that has less

SNES has 8 channel ADPCM wavetable synthesis via the SPC700 SPU, programs (including any sound samples) have to be compiled for this CPU and fit into a 64KB of its own memory. in theory you could write a program, samples, and squeeze a MIDI in there, but its far less efficient than just writing tracker style music.

You aren’t wrong, the SNES version is tracked PCM music. The genesis is FM synth. Neither can directly do MIDI (especially GM), music has to be compiled into something the sound processors understand. The term “chiptune” is generally better suited here.

I’m almost certain every single one of them do (Sony/MS/Nintendo) for any transaction on the digital store