It costs more than just publishing it on the Switch or 3DS. That costs effectively nothing, buying new cartridge parts costs money.
It costs more than just publishing it on the Switch or 3DS. That costs effectively nothing, buying new cartridge parts costs money.
I’m not sure this would necessarily work for ones like that, just games where the original developers closed up shop in the 90s or earlier and there's no decent paper trail of who owns what. If Nintendo knew who owned a SNES game in 2007 for the Wii VC, they should be able to easily determine who owns it now.
I'm trying to figure out the middle ray. Like, will Americans be mortified by a belly button?
I have a feeling the company has been toying with the idea of a two night Mania for a while now, but since the unique situation this year actually got rid of a lot of the logistical issues for it (getting a stadium for two nights, tickets for both nights, etc) they decided to just do it now because there was no…
I think the Galaxy Fold is meant to give people a tablet sized screen in the same size as a flagship phone. The Razr is meant to give a big phone screen in the size of a smaller phone.
I think some people believe it's still 2007 and people will flock to a carrier because they have an exclusive phone.
Yet it took me an hour to cook dinner while you were probably convinced in 30 seconds in the back of a 1982 Buick.
Hmm, that’s odd, apparently my mom will never have kids because she has a “dog mom” sticker on her car.
Next thing you know people will be believing that vaccines cause autism.
I don’t know if this is a joke or not, but it’s a damn good idea. When Ford and Chevy redesigned their muscle cars to look retro they sold like gangbusters.
Hey, maybe you New Yorkers will get lucky and the cops will just stop policing for a few months. Like every other tantrum they throw
In all fairness, I’ve been asking this for decades.
Except for the Yankee fan cowering to the side. She should WANT it to be a homer damnit.
The whole organization is an anti-fun committee.
Woah, slow down. Most teams had no intentions of being successful before the Astros did it. Now they have a better excuse than "we're a small market team, our billionaire owner is so much poorer than the other billionaire owners"
THAT’S WHAT I THOUGHT
I’m sorry, the only proper way to complete that should have been "turn it sideways and shove it right up your candy ass".
I mean, unless you screw up really really hard, you’re bound to get an NBA level talent in the first round. Turning him from “good enough to ball in good tier college” to “NBA All-Star” is on both the team and the player.
I think Elon’s tweet is basically “Thanks for being beta testers, we’ve made better cars since then!”