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Yep. It’s amazing to me that Nintendo consistently forgets that Super Mario World and Link to the Past were their best games in those series in terms of design, balance and creativity. Also pretty meaty for the time period.

I need this done to Super Mario World.

Perhaps not Oldman but certainly Firth. His George was awful and not at all realistic. If you didn’t know the King and see the videos and speeches, yeah it’s a great performance...sort of. But it doesn’t feel real, it feels like an act because it is and almost entirely exaggerated in most ways. Firth does that a lot.

You glorious FOOL!.They’re awful for that now. In the past when you’d bake them the chocolate would soften a little bit after cooling. So, it wouldn’t quite be the same as a “fresh” kiss which is welcomed when you’re trying to awkwardly eat a cookie with a giant nub on it.

The 64DD was the Famicom Disk System Part 2.0. Most appallingly is that it was created for the same reasons and failed for the equally same reasons. It was pathetic.

Maybe talk to Reggie. He basically just tells us what Nintendon’t, not what Nintendoes...

He doesn’t own that. All imagery for shows and movies belong to the rights holders for that imagery. Actors, especially scrub actors, don’t get that privilege in their contracts unless they have a rather unique one. Which, again, scrubs don’t get.

Back then you had double the pay. Not only did you get decent benefits but many still had delusions of actually receiving a pension for being dedicated to their work and job.

A real kid from the 80s/90s would remember Arcades and how they were the foundation of gaming until the mid 90s, really. How games were explicitly designed to milk quarters from you. From being made unreasonably hard to purposeful trap design. Then, if you were lucky, the game would be remade for home consoles and be

Provide DRM free games and then provide a server to store them in. Done. One launcher. One place to get them with the ability to independently back them up however you want.

This isn’t the same thing and it wasn’t some independent fandom. It was paid fandom and there’s the right thing to do, the decent thing to do and the wrong thing to do.

Image retention on OLEDs is real and CUMULATIVE!!!! It’s also not exactly similar to how Plasma’s retained imagery so babying them like a Plasma does not apply here. (Plasma was consecutive hours, not cumulative hours for burn in)

Image retention on OLEDs is real and CUMULATIVE!!!! It’s also not exactly similar to how Plasma’s retained imagery

The best backwards compatible console to date. Which is great if, like me, you didn’t touch the 360 and the original xbox much. Though I’d like quadruple the amount of original Xbox titles, to be fair.

I don’t understand how you could fight in a dress, anyway. I mean, they kind of made it work in Brooklyn 99 but...

They should do, “What’s This?” from Nightmare Before Christmas.

Going into to business is explicitly and categorically a risk, no matter how you do it. Attempting to diversify your portfolio and maintain the customers you had before your lottery ticket, again not normal major success - full blown winning the lottery aka never going to happen ever again at this level success, is

It never makes sense how companies that suddenly get a lottery ticket somehow DECREASE their community efforts. Are they allergic to hiring new people? I mean, sure, hiring someone just to work on a free community project is pretty insane, but hiring a new team to work on other IPs, traditional and profitable but

lol, wow that made me laugh far more than it should have.... Truly... I’m not trying to be mean but you really did make me laugh.

Great for gamestop GBAs so you don’t care what you get so long as it functions. I daresay, though, that this would be better put into a custom case to sit under your gamecube rather than bothering putting the board back in the GBA case.

Soldering is dead easy. If anything, the only tricky thing here isn’t the soldering but rather removing the oscillator for newbies. In fact, I dare say, anyone new to soldering and thus hardware tinkering, will likely break their stuff at that step.