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There are a lot of very old wooden buildings in Kyoto, so it seems especially odd to me. It’s not like they built something else there.

My 970 is still chugging along, but I’m really starting to consider upgrading.

It really is too bad Nintendo demolished the original. :(

I’m always ready for more Iruma-kun!

428: Shibuya Scramble. It’s something of a classic in Japan, but pretty unknown in the west, despite finally getting a translated release. It’s one of the best and most unique visual novels out there, with an interesting cast of characters and a great core mystery. Considering how popular stuff like Ace Attorney and

Same happened with me. They told me to use the app and sale wasn’t enabled yet. I kept refreshing and then as soon as the sale went live... They sold out and I didn’t get any despite being immediate with it. :(

There’s still an operating Radio Shack store near me.

Doesn’t surprise me. The launch was so bad, I don’t think the game could ever have recovered from it.

I guess I’m in the minority, but I’m genuinely happy with this direct. Lots of older stuff I never got the chance to play or would like to replay on Switch. Famicom Detective Club getting an English release is huge news for me. Really excited about that.

Fuck scalpers. Seriously. I was lucky enough to get in line and get a Switch when they were extremely difficult to find last March, but there’s nothing more frustrating than seeing somebody snatch up a bunch of stock just to sell it for 30-40% more.

Boy Steam really went downhill fast when they stopped doing any sort of quality control.

Scared. EA gutted Popcap and their mobile offerings have been terrible.

Nintendo likely has nothing to do with the assets for the park. Blame Universal for this one.

I’ve probably replayed the Ace Attorney trilogy close to a dozen times. I do it at least once a year. I already know the twists and turns of the story by heart, but I just love the games so much.

I imagine he’ll pop up again sometime. He was fairly popular in Japan, even spawning his own spinoff games.

There seem to be some pretty slight differences, but they’re significant enough that I don’t think it’s the same render.

Really look forward to giving this a read.

sure, and people can criticize them if they’re not happy with the choices developers make. it’s a two way street, mate.

I got TS4 on sale for $5 a while ago and have opened it up only a few times. For me personally, the core gameplay hook is a lot weaker than TS3. The removal of little things like the grocery store and the bookstore just really put a damper on the experience, and I hate feeling like I don’t have any incentive to leave

It’s definitely able to provide a workout. I try to do it 5 times a week for at least 30 minutes and I definitely notice I’ve gotten into better shape.