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They even messed up the emulation on their PS Classic, despite being based on a simpler console and having full control of the hardware and software.
They even messed up the emulation on their PS Classic, despite being based on a simpler console and having full control of the hardware and software.
In my experience Xbox to 360 was not that good. Fable stuttered a lot.
PS2 to PS5 though, yeah, I know Sony’s architectures have been all over the place, but come on.
The article made that joke too, and… Yeah it’s spot on.
My 80’s computer was a big bulky keyboard with a big monitor, lacking the big separate box (not an Amiga though). Is that what you meant with this?
force everyone’s data into their OneDrive account. OneDrive now at capacity, you must upgrade to ensure all your data is backed up and retained.
If it’s made without any agreement from the user (hundred pages long EULA doesn’t count), time to GRPD the fuck out of them.
Game doesn’t exist anymore where I live, but the last thing I bought from a similar store (down to overpriced games and being mostly about merch) was a 8bitdo controller several years ago. I was there, price was not excessive, and it was slightly more convenient than having one delivered.
Beyond that… I went a couple times just to pick up a free event pokémon on 3DS, and nothing else, and I think the last actual game I got from them must have been Order of Ecclesia on the DS.
The French branch filed bankruptcy 10 years ago.
Some of the stores became Micromania-Zing (owned by gamestop) which amazingly enough still exists.
Yeah, those have been primarily funko pop stores for years too. Their new games are like 20% more expensive than everyone else, and their second hand games priced like everyone else’s new.
The combination of that knowledge and your username is disturbing.
Until they give a “better” reason, I am going to assume the one they hinted at is true, and Microsoft just decided that it was worthless because it wasn’t “Mikami’s studio” anymore. Honestly, I already suspected it.
In which case, fuck them. These games were not made by one person, a studio is bigger than its director. And the rest of them didn’t get even one chance to prove themselves.
Truly shows how little they value the people who make their games.
J’ai trouvé quelques articles qui commentaient la même décision du conseil d’état, mais pas moyen de retrouver un lien de France Info qui ne soit pas leur facebook. C’est moche, France Info, ne faites pas ça s’il vous plaît.
How dare you.
Wow really? There is so much competition that there are non-VR games that would dream about 10k concurrent players. That’s crazy.
Tons of people destroying their furniture while playing.
Oh wow it was like the Wii again then!
Is that the one?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=5xPRIocr8ts&si=NDKWuM2m0yDKIOgL
A bit hard to see how it actually plays from the video because VR, but it looks kinda cool.
At that point I have absolutely no idea what they’re trying to do with that series.
They clearly don’t care about the dozens of us (dozens!) that just wanted the end of that quirky little game from the 00’s. So they’d want a new market for it, as was clear from that now old E3 shitshow… But why would those new players care about that IP at all?
A direct sequel, as good as it is, would have a tiny reception, and anything else would disappoint anyone who still cares about the first one. And I expect those to be vocal if not many.
What was the other one? i am not really following any kind of PvP shooters, but I wasn’t aware zero-g ones was a thing.
Or is trying to be a thing, apparently…
Ceux qui n’ont pas besoin de conforter leurs idées pourries n’ont pas non plus besoin de passer leur vie devant une chaîne d’info en continu.
It’s supposed to be the chronological order, and I imagine the games are separate enough, with only loose connections, that it doesn’t really matter in this case.
Because really, chronological is not the best order for many stories.
One of the best known examples is Star Wars, where episodes 4-5 lose a lot of their power if you’ve seen the prequels first.
A video game example would be Beaten Kaitos Origins, which is IMO one of the best attempt at a prequel ever. It completely turns the interpretation of the first game on its head, and makes both better because of it. It would ruin the effect to play BKO first.
Not Fable games, just Fable, the one running through backward compatibility. I had no problem with Fable 2 and 3, or any other actual 360 game.