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This used to happen over corded telephones too. I was always very leery of being on one during an active thunderstorm.
I’m glad it exists, but I don’t understand why any work was put into making this remaster before a single license was signed. It seems obvious that getting this relicensed would be an uphill battle, why was any amount of labor allowed to go to waste working on this?
This exactly. Much better than to be given no direction whatsoever. And it’s still vague enough that you still have to make the discoveries yourself.
In spite of the predatory practices that have stigmatized the industry, there are plenty of great and fair mobile games. I think it’s a shame that they are subjugated to the lowest class in the video game hierarchy. I also think it’s a shame that so many worthy games have launched and then disappeared with little…
I’ve immensely enjoyed every one for years, so I guess I’m the target demo. And I don’t even play many DD games!
“Once downloaded, they found it to be a ...”
That makes much more sense. I don’t know if I’m remembering it wrong, or if I was given the incorrect information. In any case, thank you.
What’s the state of hard drive fragmentation these days? It’s hardly ever talk about anymore, consoles don’t have a defrag option that I’m aware of; what changed? I understood that one of the biggest causes of fragmentation was creating and removing large files, and isn’t that pretty much all we do on console hard…
“Whatever the long-term moral and ethical questions are that we’re going to have to face, this is extremely fucked up.”
I suppose this means the free beta is over? I’ve used it many times on my Shield TV.
Sure, this person is verified. I’ve been greyed on these damn sites since the great gore / porn post epidemic of ‘14. Cool, cool.
Perfect, never change.
I really think this story has a lot of nuance and interpretation. I’m pretty shocked by the ban myself. But I’m more shocked by Ninja’s take:
For sure I think putting some stuff in storage helps a lot. Here’s my solution in my living room. A 3' wide unit houses all of the following: my TV, PS3, PS4 with PSVR breakout box, Xbox 360 with HD DVD drive, Xbox One, Wii U, Switch, Ouya, Nvidia Sheild Tv, Wii U balance board, ethernet switch, and bulky receiver.…
“Finding a Snake in Your House” sounds like the long-awaited sequel to the best-selling books “Boo!”, and “Hey, There’s a Spider on Your Back!”.
Unless I’m mistaken, this doesn’t show the most popular videos from the past, but rather the video published in the past that has become the most popular.
I frequently fall in love with products that end up being discontinued. It’s not just the “wanting what you can’t have” thing, some of these were legitimately my favorites of all time.
So, original hardware or dolphin?
The gaming landscape is so overwhelmingly huge that I need posts like this to spotlight these smaller releases. Sounds like I need to look into this one.