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Really weird to paint Nintendo negatively for, ya know, protecting their copyright and IP. They told the organizers to not use an emulator, mods, and pirated copies of the game. The organizers said no. The organizers decided to cancel the event instead of continuing with just Ultimate.

Maybe it’s an Australian thing? Or perhaps Luke is more into fighters, especially anime ones? Or perhaps he’s a hardcore Call of Duty guy and NEEDED those Sony exclusives? If that’s the case, I can understand thinking the PS4 was the better multiplayer console.

Any numbers on his Vice Presidential ticket?

One of these dudes for sure bought like $100 in Ultimate Team packs and ended up with like an ultra rare Philip Rivers and just snapped.

A planned physical release on PlayStation 4 has also been canceled according to the 505 Games FAQ.

How do we define near launch? Is it like, the first few months after it releases (so the holiday season in most cases)? If so, then I’ve got quite a few pieces of hardware near launch. Game Boy Color, Xbox, Xbox 360, DS, Wii U were all bought around launch.

The PS4 version actually looks like a 23 year old who’s been juggling school, work, and heroics for, like, 8 years. The new Spider-Man looks like Tom Holland, who may be 24 in real life, but looks like a 16 year old (which, I mean, is part of why the cast him in the first place).

It would be interesting to see how this plays out for the talent and the businesses that usually exhibit here. This was never a con that was attracting the big name actors. You were never going to see the next Star Wars movie or season of Game of Thrones featured here like you would at SDCC or NYCC. That was kind of

Like all Amazon’s gaming endeavors, this will die as well. And yes, I know they own Twitch, but with how they’re pissing everyone off with ads, and with what an awful experience the site as a whole is becoming, it’ll likely die too (if not sold to someone else).

Love yourself and don’t buy an Android tablet, especially one for $200 and under. They will obsolete in less than a year, if they are even still getting support when you buy them. The only Android tablets probably worth a damn are the ones that cost more than a standard iPad. Even then, you’re still running the risk

Love yourself and don’t buy an Android tablet, especially one for $200 and under. They will obsolete in less than a

What does this mean for Ghostwire: Tokyo? From what I understood, that was a PS5 console exclusive. Was it meant to be a timed exclusive or forever? Now that Microsoft owns it, will anything change? Would the existing contracts prevent them from putting it on the Xbox? I assume since it’s also a PC game, it should

The 3DS launch lineup and window was abysmal. Like, the launch lineup combined with the high price nearly killed the system.

I noticed a few weeks ago while watching SGDQ that twitch Ads are just an absolute nightmare now. Any time I changed the stream I got like two minutes of ads. They would also occasionally pop up during runs (and GDQ doesn’t trigger ad breaks during a run, so that was weird). There was one run where it just went to

So I’m not wrong. Because I said PlayStation and steam let you stream your console (and PC) to your iOS device. I never said anything about them streaming from their own service. I said I hope Microsoft adds console streaming to iOS the same way Sony and steam have.

Thanks for this article. I saw a tweet from Engadget earlier that said “Apple gives Stadia and xCloud the green light to run on iOS” and got really excited. Then I read the article and was immediately crushed. This is no greenlight. This is saying no with extra steps. These platform holders aren’t going to put in the

So what happens when the seller buys a new iPhone and logs in to their account? I’m assuming the one they’re selling isn’t on some quickly made burner account, as there wasn’t much time between Epic violating Apple’s rules and Apple taking it off the app store. So do these people plan on just giving up their accounts

Alt Store is a server running on your computer, not a traditional app store like Apple’s. They basically use your Apple ID to sign the apps by tricking Apple’s side of things to believe you’re testing out your own developed app, but don’t have a developer account. This means that after seven day the app will expire.

I got a couple texts from Sony to log in on their site to get a legacy password for logging in. So it seems like someone not only tried logging into my psn, but tried doing it on a PSP, vita, or ps3. Weird. 

Matt Fraction had a really great run with Hawkeye like seven years ago. That pretty much built up any and all positive public sentiment for the character that still somehow exists today, despite being one of the worst parts of every MCU film he’s been in.

There’s so many. First, the rubber grips you put on your controllers. I get sweaty hands, so having that grippy cover on the controller is great. I’ll also second analog stick covers, especially on joy-cons.