The Saturn managed to do well in Japan after a soft relaunch with a new marketing campaign
The Saturn managed to do well in Japan after a soft relaunch with a new marketing campaign
Every platform wants to be every other platform nowadays
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The only game Nintendo’s charged $70 for so far is Tears of the Kingdom, which your description doesn’t match at all
Glad I never made an account there
I think it’ll be the recent past, showing how Lumiose came to be what it is in X/Y. A prequel story could do wonders for X/Y, fleshing out Lysandre with an actual backstory could make him interesting.
It was more than a reskin, with a new catching system based on Pokémon Go, but yeah, the area design was pretty much already done
Let’s Go Pikachu/Eevee actually ran well, with only occasional dips. Not sure how their first Switch outing was also their most polished…
And sometimes, a game gets a patch that actually makes it worse
I hope it goes away
Mighty Gunvolt Burst is a great Mega Man-style platformer
Unsurprising
Except without the GamePad’s uses for giving one player exclusive information in local multiplayer or the touch screen actually being used in games.
In a sense, it’s the only way
Vendor lock-in is a big one. Losing access to your purchased games/apps and having a harder time bringing over your music and video libraries could turn people off, even if F2P games and streaming have made these less relevant. There’s also the matter of switching cloud storage providers
This seems like it’s best for people for still have a ton of Atari 2600 games or are willing to buy them. BecauseTV resolutions weren’t standardized yet, playing original cartridges on unmodified original hardware on an HDTV can result in games flickering out due to needing to change the resolution to avoid lag or even games not displaying at all
True, but they shouldn’t be the only option. A big part of why they sell the way they do is brand recognition.
Why do Android manufacturers keep turning their phones into iPhones? If I wanted an iPhone, I’d buy one.
The fewer devices listening in on me, the better.