The lifetime pass isn’t bad, but I don’t really have any nostalgia for the platforms that make up the bulk of Antstream’s catalog, like the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Amiga.
The lifetime pass isn’t bad, but I don’t really have any nostalgia for the platforms that make up the bulk of Antstream’s catalog, like the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Amiga.
Wireless transmission latency is good enough for pc players connecting to oculus headsets. Besides, if this is just a wishlist, I would hope that nintendo keeps traditional docking as well if you are playing a latency critical game or want to use a pro controller instead of the console itself as the controller.
I loved my wii u and was disappointed when the tablet screen didn’t get used. If it was more successful (as the switch has been and hopefully how the switch 2 will be) then it probably would have been better utilized.
Wireless Dock for dual screen gaming. Make it easier to port those ds, 3ds, and wii u games. I love having inventory and maps more readily accessible.
It is going to be half of the price of the Rog Ally, and Nintendo does not sell at a loss, so I would not get your hopes up on it being more powerful only a year later.
It was the producer Eiji Aonuma who said that Breath of the Wild was the new template going forward. https://www.eurogamer.net/open-world-zelda-is-a-format-for-the-future-of-the-series-says-producer-eiji-aonuma
I am not logging back into Twitter. They already lost my trust.
Maybe talk to an arborist or look up something online that is a native species for your region and climate.
Zelda: Link Between Worlds. It is a follow up to the stone cold classic Zelda LTTP, but due to being on the 3ds there are a bunch of people who never played it. Its difficulty level is great, good use of 3d. It takes all the best of classic 2d zeldas, but also lets you complete it in any order you want like BotW and TotK. This is a game worth having a 3ds for (or at least an emulator). And unlike most other zelda games you can still buy a brand new copy for $30-$40.
I think they view it as ripping off the bandaid now before their IPO. They probably figured they would lose some single digit % of users that would recover over time, and now they will have full control over the experience with no 3rd party apps, which they will want in order to squeeze more money over time.
Just own it. Everyone is freaky about something. Let your freak flag fly.
Anyone have any good recommendations so far? I want to try Hammerwatch II, Sea of Stars, and Quest Master.
I am going to skip LCD tvs altogether. Right now I am still using my first hd tv, a Plasma TV from 2008, and when I replace it, it will likely be with an OLED.
My friends and I played and enjoyed Heroes of Hammerwatch, so I would say odds are good that we will pick this up at some point.
Learning to cook can save you money, and make you more healthy. (It can also do the opposite, but thats on you.)
Thousand year door is so good. It would be great for more people to be able to play it easily.
Just read the article again, and I guess it wasn’t in the article, but it was in the video. It would have been nice if they had just listed all of the games.
Its probably on a 1 year exclusivity deal, which would put its release date in August. I don’t know if there is a public roadmap, but I wouldn’t be surprised if there were a decent size patch that released at the same time.
The democRATs are trying to steal your stoves! Next thing you know they will be coming for your asbestos insulation and lead pipes!!! /s
I have not watched the show, but I have read the books. Kind of simple, young adult. It doesn’t ask much of you, and didn’t really leave a lasting impression. Great premise though. I also read Sand by Hugh Howey, and can’t for the life of me remember any of it, whereas a lot of people seem to really love it, so maybe I am just the odd man out here.