tanarin
Tanarin
tanarin

If you do what you are proposing, you might as well shutter NASCAR or IMSA, because NASCAR owns IMSA and you can be damn sure they would not want to trample on their own product with their other product.

(Not saying your idea is bad, but there is a straightforward reason why it won’t ever happen.)

It is wrong not because of the reason you are saying but because of the comparison you are making. A TAS run is not so much like a person using AI to make a picture and calling themselves an artist, but more like a scientist running a simulation showing how to do something under ideal conditions. Quite a few tricks

I would say the Wyrmwood thing is more about the former employee who got fired recently for reporting Sexual harassment at the workplace. On top of the fact the CEO went on stream a year or so back and bragged about violating OSHA standards and trying to skirt around MA Health insurance laws.

Only fact I have is about the Poe Sisters in the Forest Temple of Ocarina of time. They all actually have names and are all named after the sisters from Little Women.

They did make an MMO version (DQ 9 IIRC) that was exclusive to Japan and the servers only went down a year ago, so yeah it is big there.

Bandai will be just fine. They will always have Gunpla sales and Sunrise to fall back on even if they lose the Jump contract.

Nope not a mistake. it is indeed 10 dB (A) so above ambient noise level. BUT it also has to be that way 90% of the time and the noise ordinance mainly applies to commercial and industrial, not residential (Though you can still be flagged for it depending on time and source.)

Sony also approached Nintendo about the same thing and well... we saw what Sony did to Nintendo at the end (Day before the announcement no less.) That one I would call a wash at worst, and maybe even in this case a good thing looking back at it. At the time though I can see it being stupid.

I am gonna avoid the NFT part as everything I wanna say has been said. I am interested in the Cloud Gaming part though. They have already teased this in Japan by using Arcade cabinets to power their network when they are not in use.

TBF, the 32X only happened because the JP side never talked to the NA side and let the NA side make the 32X. If the JP side did not treat the NA side like children who were idiots and just said they were making the Saturn, we never would have gotten the 32X.

Link to their socials please, can’t seem to find it online myself.

Yep, and in some states in the US, this is outright illegal (MA and NY come to mind.) For further proof I present this:

Actually... it works exactly like that. This is what Azur Lane did to get around censorship laws and be able to keep stuff/release new stuff globally while still being able to be sold in the CN market (They did end up removing 18 ships from the game in the CN market though in order to remain there.)

This is also why

As of now, it is still on for March.

Fair, and that is apparent to us, but what sounds sexier to a shareholder? “We are gonna allow UGC” or “We are gonna use this new sexy technology (NFT and blockchain in this case) to allow for UGC creation, and said creator can at least claim they created it with proof (despite them likely earning nothing on the

On the UGC front, I seriously wonder if something is getting “lost in translation” between the Western audience and what is obviously a more Japanese shareholder audience that the letter is addressed to. User Generated Content is more looked down upon over there given Japan’s copyright laws after all (See recently

I mean, it depends on the state. Here in MA it is very much similar to how Sean describes it (Though no roll call and the pools are chosen before you get in.) We also get paid if the trial goes past 3 days (Employer pays for the 1st 3 days if you get selected, otherwise it is one day of service.)

IIRC Shining Force II was also 70 bucks on it’s initial release.

I have a feeling you are trolling hardcore but this is straight from the CDC checklist that medical professionals are supposed to use:

In Japan... absolutely none at all. Even fan art done for free runs the risk of getting the police called on you. Now granted even in Japan most won’t go after the artist, but legally they can.