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I guess if you ignore Sega GT, EA’s F1 2001, NASCAR games, Sony’s Formula One 2001, Midnight Club, Driving Club Emotion Type-S and a few others. With the exception of Sega GT all of those are on PS2 and came out a few months before or after.

GT3 sold 15 million and came out about a year after launch just like Drive Club. It’s a pretty comparable situation actually, both delayed near launch games. I really doubt Drive Club will hit 15 million at any point in time. Or even 3 million.

A Jeep is a bit different from a Focus. And they drive away in the end on a snowmobile, don’t even really use the Jeep outside at all.

Bleh, nevermind this whole thing. I wish we could delete posts or edit them after a half hour...

Yea, as a noun though. Jisho.org doesn’t have it as suru verb either. So “ヤギレンタルからヤギを借りる” not ”ヤギレンタルをレンタルする”

So? Isn’t WoW client based? The players have to supply all that don’t they?

Yea, Bioshock had the same problem. Plus now SecurRom garbage can’t even install on Windows 10 so my retail Bioshock is effectively useless. Games For Windows. Just not new Windows.

They already don’t offer DS repairs(ANY model) in North America. Only the 3DS and 2DS.

Technically the NT is basically just a Famicom with a built in HDMI mod and four score, along with a 72 pin adapter. It basically is just a really overpriced NES.

In Canada at least since it’s a Disney film you get a code for iTunes or Google Play. Disney doesn’t use UV. But yea, Blu-ray is a much better value. I paid the same price as what iTunes/PSN had and got 3 copies of the movie and one in better quality. And I got it today from Amazon so it’s only really 4 days later.

Could be worse, could be loose.

Well...the last Power Mac was made in 2005...

Drug store near my house still sells blank VHS tapes. You can’t buy a VHS movie, but you can buy a blank tape. They also sell Blu-ray movies but not blank Blu-rays which I think is a bit funny.

Not really because people would rather have the LaserDiscs or the 2004 Limited Edition DVDs since they are better quality and not Pan & Scan.

Well, if it’s like a lot of early dev kits the controller/portable might be the only interesting part at this point. Here’s a picture of a Game Cube dev kit for instance. It doesn’t exactly reflect the final hardware in any way except the four controller ports.

Why? Why does it bother you? Unless they are getting food all over the place it doesn’t affect you the slightest. I technically hold my cutlery correct, but also “wrong” since I’m left handed. What difference does it make to you the hand I am holding my fork?

I don’t really get repro carts. Why pay $40 for one illegal game, when you can pay $90 for a flashcart and play all the rare releases and translations you want? Sure it doesn’t look as nice, but the value makes so much more sense. The only exception are certain special chip games like Star Fox 2 but those repro carts

I found this out playing SA2HD. I loved Sonic Adventure DX as a dumb kid, but going back it’s unplayable compared to similar games from that time period like Super Mario 64 or Jak & Daxter.

I had no troubles with my Ruby save when it’s battery died. I just couldn’t do time events until I replaced it. I know it’s a legit copy though. I’ve heard the fakes floating around eBay and the like often have save problems. The fakes typically use SRAM instead of flash to save costs and that would die the same time

Gen III only uses a battery for the real-time clock. It saves fine without it. Just a few time based events don’t work. It’s also not particularly hard to swap batteries. My Red still works, although my Silver died(I replaced it). The battery in Gen II & III dies faster due to the clock needing more power.