I love this.
I love this.
It would be cool if they did what SNK is doing at the end of the year. Sort of style it on their old Famicom 100 in 1 cart, and send out a bulk hard copy. A sort of Classic NES and SNES on a card.
I get a little annoyed when they try to get “garden variety,” like Sony and MS do all the time. Wii U was a nice example of going beyound the fray, but lacked in promotion. The Switch was okay, but narrowly walked into the world of Convention like the Opera Browser it once worked with. But Virtual Boy was crap. VR is…
Aren’t they the same company? I like AMD, I won’t use Intel machines.
Reminds me of Eric Larsen’s malaise over the endless additions of Super Powers recently on Twitter.
If George Sand wore a dress, he’d be Chopin.
Median pay isn’t horrible though. But I find it amusing when leftists like this are making money like that. Share that wealth asshole.
Nintendo, in my mind, may have bigger trouble sending out consoles, for the first time, without a printed guide.
Shouldn’t you have to at least someone certified by the company in the actual technology you are using?
I remember walking the EA, when a contact of mine (who quit the business, and that day was hint on why Doug did) showed me around, cubicles with sleeping bags all over the place. Doug was good at selling it as an amazing thing, although suspect he had a change of heart about that. In some way I am glad I didn’t end up…
A Golf loving economists can be bad for many businesses. Even more so, one dependent on creative passions. If the industry was going in the way of “Games as a service,” we’d be there by now. I am never sure it’s going where the hype is. Look at all the retro in the business now
I bought my 3ds and then Heroes of Ruin came to the market, it was the start of Awesome, it’s up there. GBA, 3ds and SNES.
Super Nintendo. Perhaps GBA.
So, people not so in love Phillip K Dick to want it, or too much so?
Soon a Blazblue is also being released too.
Damn I miss rom hacking some times.
Too many Super Heroes spoil the broth.
It’s way to expensive an experiment, home brewing is better for emulators.
It would be funny if the exploit was needed and it came along with some sort of kill-switch option at Nintendo’s HQ for when it’s exploited.
If he didn’t admit to enjoying it, he could just be considered a curious witness to crimes, of course that much of it....well this is problematic. Of course, in fairness, he wasn’t in it. Also the law doesn’t make easy to turn it in without being punished with a crime. Imagine if you had funds, knew how to access it,…