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Again, I’m not outright disagreeing with your take on sharp/aggressive angles, I’m just saying that it’s not objectively better or worse to go with one or the other. Plenty of people think PS4 and Xbox One are attractive products of industrial design, and they are nothing but sharp/aggressive angles. The same can be

My only problem with that is your use of the word “objectively.” I mean, if it were true that a more rounded design were just objectively better, systems like Xbox One and PS4 would look entirely different, as would nearly every computer ever, and tv’s would have never abandoned their round designs all the way back in

I’d say it’s the other way around, you have nostalgia goggles for the JP/EU version. No version is better looking because this is incredibly subjective, I love my US SNES design.

No it’s not.
It’s the ugly Japanese and European design that looks like a generic 80's home electronics device. Like a fat early Walkman.
The US version looks immeasurably better.

(It isn’t)

You know what? Both consoles are kind of ugly looking. Far too much grey. But at least the American SNES has that nice shade of purple on the power and reset levers, and pushing that power lever feels nice and consequential when you’re ten years old (the lever offers just enough resistance that it feels like you’re

While Luke is busy making sure you know his opinion about which version of a 26 year old console looks better (and only responding to comments about his opinion while ignoring any legitimate factual questions), other outlets are reporting actual news about the SNES Classic, such as that the European version will run

The Japanese version loses Earthbound and Super Castlevania IV, though. I’m not sure it’s actually a trade up for Fire Emblem and Goemon.

For me, the American SNES is prettier. It’s funny how japanese and european and australian all seem to hate the purple color scheme and the design, calling them hideous, whereas those look simply beautiful to me. If anything, the Super Famicom design looks a bit boring to me.

No thanks, I’ll take my Super Nintendo Hard and Well Defined, like the 90s. Instead of Smooshy and rounded like the 90s in Japan.

I have played competitive Pokemon, yes, but not seriously since Gen IV on NetBattle. If you’re not a fan of Ubers, or OUs, or whatever tiers these particular legendaries fall into (since “legendaries” isn’t a tier), you could play lower tier matches. If MonoType Ubers is the only MonoType format, maybe you could

“It would also affect people who suddenly need to leave because their house is on fire (or they need to get their kids from school) but in those situations, you probably need to step away from the game for a bit anyway.”

The ones that don’t have problems don’t get news stories about them.

Either they don’t want to spend the development time before release to put it in. Even if it’s kind of the same for every game.

Don’t care what game it is, screw rage quitters. Accept that someone is better than you and strive to do better (or get a better internet connection :P)

Unfortunately, too many people treat history like that, it “doesn’t affect them”.