• lawrence@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 months ago

      True, no one could replace the master. But in terms of art and style, Toriyama has already given his blessing to the artist Toyotarou.

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      You monster.

      Think of all the shareholders that won’t be getting a slightly bigger return on their investment because you didn’t buy two consoles!

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    If Nintendo actually gave a shit about their customers, they’d release all their games on GOG. Don’t hold your breath waiting for that to happen.

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      Well Nintendo only makes money at this point on Nintendo developed properties, so if you mean Mario, then maybe. At the very least, they’d release a locked down emulation platform in an easily accessible format or something instead of needing to buy these mini consoles. A $20 retro controller and output cable for your phone to hook up to a TV or monitor would be a good start.

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    SNES was my happy place when I was growing up. I would be beyond happy if it was supported again. I mean, it won’t be, but it’s nice to dream.

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    i’m confused, the first panel says Nintendo will be launching new games for the greatest console of all time but the second panel doesn’t have a picture of the Tiger Electronics R-Zone? what gives?

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      Depends on how you define greatest.

      There were more powerful consoles, but there weren’t a lot of TurboGrafx (is that the right era?) customers, and there weren’t a lot of games coming out for it. The SNES had a constant stream of the best (and many of the worst) games in every genre