Nintendo’s Piranha Plant DLC FAQ page
Nintendo’s Piranha Plant DLC FAQ page
“Like hell they are” -Nintendo, probably
Republicans would view feeding small children into a wood chipper as “eliminating waste”
why do they all fucking look like that
Another group of commenters wants Nintendo to sell them individual games again, and/or let them transfer the games they own from the Wii U. Nintendo has been clear that this isn’t going to happen, although I do think that it should look at releasing cartridge-based collections of the best games.
The other conspiracy people often cite is that Square doesn’t want to pay royalties to Kako Someya and Faye Wong, who respectively, wrote the lyrics, and performed the game’s title track, “Eyes on Me”. I personally don’t buy it though, but I suppose it’s possible.
Steam and PC sales might also be an indicator, as FF8…
more like hamilton trollan am i right
I’m not under any delusions there’s racism in America
Sounds like a real gamble to me.
And these are all fair criticisms, but none of it has to do solely with the decision to use P2P versus dedicated servers; Nintendo’s online infrastructure just usually sucks. It’s always felt like this thing they are doing begrudgingly.
The Peer to Peer vs. Dedicated Servers thing is really blown out of proportion, in that, it’s pretty common for console games to use peer to peer connections and has been for a really long time.
The Soaps people are STOKED.
Sincere thank you for not putting up a screengrab of the incident as the header image or embedding the clip in this article.
I wonder which Licensed Property No One Asked For a Movie Of trope this is going to eventually go with; Sonic gets sucked into THE REAL WORLD and hijinx ensue, a kid gets sucked into SONIC’S WORLD and wacky adventure ensues, or DELAYED DELAYED DELAYED CANCELED
also can Danny DeVito voice Sonic, since the Pikachu thing…
See, if they had just put all of that information in a canvas bag like they promised, none of this would have happened.
MOBAs pretty much killed it. That, and the way the microtransaction ecosystem has...evolved, for lack of a better term.
I personally rarely trust consumer reviews on Steam, and I really don’t think platforms need them. If a game is bad or has significant problems, there are plenty out places for that information to exist, that won’t be subject to abuse or review brigading that makes it misleading for people not plugged into some…
there was definitely a point where either Jim Davis, or the person pretending to be Jim Davis, said “fuck it”
i think they got the garfield thing right