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Recovering game journalist, now simply a journalist. Context-Free Patent Art: https://www.tumblr.com/contextfreepatentart
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It feels very bad to post about video game nonsense when everyone else on your timeline is pointing out all the day's newest (and entirely legitimate) harbingers of doom.
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My condolences to whichever team deep within Sony is currently sketching out PSVR3 prototypes.
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How about the headset maker ending support? I know Wikipedia isn't comprehensive, but it only lists two Sony-published PSVR2 games in 2024, and none yet this year, none on the way, and it's not like there are many unlisted first-party titles jumping to my mind.
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Best wishes with whatever comes next Chase!
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We'll move him over and give him one pre-season start to figure it out. How hard could it be?
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It was the Ultimate Super Smash Bros, so maybe we get the first Ultra Smash Bros?
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Re-selling at prices so high it'll take a while to find a buyer.
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Not getting points for originality picking Dylan but I'd go with Bringing It All Back Home->Highway 61 Revisited-> Blonde on Blonde or Blood on the Tracks->Basement Tapes->Desire. And in a sign of how different the industry was at the time, both of those cycles were released in a year's span.
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"English Version"
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Somehow that copy of Golden Axe: The Duel still looks out of place.
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If you're in the Toronto area, make sure you stop by TCAF today - it's a big independent creator-focused Artist Alley-style show with great programming that is FREE to attend!
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Real Death Race 2000 vibe to the whole thing, huh?
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...are we still talking about the game?
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The addition of five new buttons on the top of the controller, haphazardly strewn about and seemingly designed never to be pressed, is vintage Nintendo.
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I take that as a good reason to never go back to them.
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He's still problematic, but in a more contemporary way.
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Very curious what their reason for doing it this way would have been.
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Please no! Say it ain't so!
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The TV show is very good.
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Sorry, kids born in 1981. The Wand of Gamelon is the best. We don't make the rules.
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If the karts break apart spectacularly like in Burnout, I'm sold.
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Feel kinda bad for Alan Tudyk always getting cast as the robot.
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Hope you like it!
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It may skew to the lower end of that scale, but I will never pass up a chance to suggest ZHP: Unlosing Ranger vs Darkdeath Evilman. www.unlosingwriter.com/making-good-...
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Vita was ahead of its time with how far behind the times it was.
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I really like the Polymega, particularly for Saturn stuff since other emulation options I've tried for it are a bit rough around the edges. Company charges a lot, has problems shipping stuff and delays everything, but the product itself is very good.
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Stairway to Leaven was right there...
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Bring back filler episodes.
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The jump button was fun, but a boxy New York setting was so much duller than Cray Taxi's version of San Francisco.
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Sorry to hear it, Gabe. Best of luck.
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Well yeah, but Switch 2 doesn't have the same level of hype behind it. www.gamesindustry.biz/ouya-console...
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It's deeply weird how publishers will avoid confirming studio closures. Since the layoffs are often reported anyway, it doesn't accomplish much besides denying the staff the emotional closure that might come from having the shutdown mourned in public.
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Maybe the most infuriating goalie to have your team be goalied by.
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Video games has made its stance on Perrying abundantly clear. www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-...
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Their entire existence defined by brands on their flesh, and even that horrifying individuality must be obliterated, relinquished so the collective can turn its unblinking gaze at whatever it deems impure. To stare...
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Well, closer to 7 years really, but all the numbers and price increases are a but fudged anyway.
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I think historically, it's been easier to justify at a generation changeover and those have been closer to 10 years than 5 since we went past the $50 mark.
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Oops! All Horrors
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Also, I think it's borderline obscene to use on-demand streaming to play an Atari 2600 game when a single second of streaming requires enough bandwidth to fully download every Atari 2600 game ever released.