same here.
same here.
They don’t. The 360 “emulation” on the Xbox One is just a recompiled binary of game X/Y/Z, running natively on the XBONE, hence why not ALL titles are supported but are released in waves - they need actual Publisher consent and probably use some tool to convert the game’s dev pipeline and transition the source code…
That’s morally OK, provided that the emulator is a white-room, reversed engineering affair. Paying for software is the reason that you incur the burden of having to pay for a console/any hardware - it’s the software that you wish to play, not the system menu! Buying the software gives money to Nintendo and the…
piracy amounts (empirically) to about 2% of lost sales, through emulators at least. Back in the PSX/DC days I think it went pretty high though, perhaps even reaching 20%.
I like the idea of a “gaming” brand but more often than not, it’s an indication of flashiness and short-lived components rather than actual, professional grade, sturdy computer hardware.
Give me industrial-grade everything that doesn’t break + a minimal, discreet design and I’ll call that a real gaming brand.
All this article made me want to do is play Fallout 4. :|
There were students even back then (~2001), trading naked pictures. I know because I used to be a student back then, too, despite not participate in such activities.
Give humans any communication technology and they will repurpose it for sex and pleasure. I don’t see how teens are any different from older people who…
Same here old-timer. Glad to know there were more of us :)
and you forget Boshi?! :O Altough all of the mentioned characters have a Square copyright, so slim chance there.
You might be pretty but that’s how it works :P
Yes, and I just gave you the technical reason. The App-cache method used on android phones is a hard cap that makes the device pretty useless, not just slow.
If you’re referring to the crippling effects of the newer IOS on older devices, I can attest to that. You’re right, but as long as I keep my OS ver back (I have ios7 for example on my iPad2, despite being able to go up to 9) the experience is far from broken. The apps I use run fine, despite running an older IOS ver.…
the issue with the Nexus S, as well as other Android devices I’ve come across (owned by friends etc),is that the application cache fills up - that’s a hard limit. Google services just grow in size in the cache with each update/generation, making it impossible to install new apps or update older ones. I’m sure many…
Android’s application cache thing is a deal-breaker. Talk about slow and not being to update your apps after a few good years. I’ve been rocking my (fucking) slow iphone4 since 2010, but at least I can still update - the same can’t be said for my Nexus S.
they did.THQ got the publishing rights for the PAL regions.
I don’t get it, maybe I’m too old :( I kinda got bored half-way through
Ah yes, Arabic martial arts..what? O_o
True, but not really relevant in legal terms. What matters here is that they couldn’t force the guy to dump his company shares, just because he would be terminated as an employee. He’s part of the ownership, even if nobody wants him working there, so he’s entitled to his fair share despite acting as a bad employee.
I think he means KB. 256 bytes of RAM is the sort of thing you’d get in the 70s, if you made a calculator :P
What the.. I love it. It’s eerie and familiar, with a twist. Shoo.