tstorm1616
tstorm1616
tstorm1616

None of those failed because of the concept. Razer has one big advantage: We are already used to paying our own weight in gold for Razer products, so 1000 bucks for the phone and another 500 for the dock don’t shock us, instead we ask, why that ultrabook is so cheap.

Eventually the miniaturisation of components will be enough to satisfy the needs of a functional work laptop in a phone-sized package, at the very least. It’s only a question of whether the time is now, or still in the future. The products you mentioned are great examples of a good idea put into practice too early.

The great thing about the Nt Mini (And hopeully the Super Nt in the future) is that the lead engineer released a jail broken firmware (Analogue doesn’t care if you use it) that allows you to actually play NES games off of an SD card. It’s not emulation though so the games are all 100% accurate. It’s like actually

There is just something about the SNES era that ages so well. Sprite animation can just be timeless, once we jumped to 3D aging got a lot harder. I can go back time and time again to the classic Square games of the era Chrono Trigger, FF IV, Mana, ect while it happens a lot for games like Final Fantasy VII or Parasite

Those motherfuckers. I need this in English stat.

The entire Forza series is worth buying an XBOne for. Just remember that this is also on PC. Future Forza installments will follow suit I’m sure.

I love Nintendo, but why in tarnation would you trade an Xbox one in for the switch? A 360 or ps3/4 I kinda understand, but an Xbox one? Just seems foolish.

I’m sorry, you seem to not understand why Pebble customers might be put off by Fitbit. I don’t like Fitbit, their hardware is shit, and so is their design. Pebble was unique, useful and a solid product. Many of us were excited for the Pebble 2. Shit, I have a working Pebble Time and I was going to buy a Pebble 2.

Now playing

15 years later, Blue Storm still has beautiful graphics, amazing water physics and gameplay. I love my copy of this game.

The water still looks more realistic than . most games.

This guy’s entire shtick seems to be judging old games by modern standards and its funny because he is angry. The arguments he gives are pretty weak.

Well technically in the original, he is directionally ambidextrous, so I don’t know that we can claim him going back to the NES era.

Just realized Paperboy was left off the Mini-NES. For the love of god, why!

I’d rather vote Zapp than Trump.

Sigh. It was a fun run. I’ll follow you on Twitter to see where you’ll go to next. I wish you all the luck in the world. See you..

ah okay. good to know. I thought they’d be the same as the Disney Infinite ones where you could see what they were in the store on those special setups.

Seriously. At every Toys R’Us I visit over half the Amiibo section is Animal Crossing Amiibos that haven’t moved in months. Several dozen, if not over a hundred, at every store, just sit there instead of say, more Ness and Rosalina Amiibos.

I mean we can still laugh at you for paying $5 for access to a digital item in an old game, if you want.

Battlefield 1916 (or whatever year between 1914 and 1918) would have been in-line as well, though I think I would reserve those for more historically accurate renditions.

I agree about courage... Doesn’t seem so interesting atm. But maybe once we have more details it looks cooler.