Nintendo mystery device for motion control
On a device worn on the body , engineer claims
gameranx.com
gamingeek
Dead Cells, Darkest Dungeon Dev Closes Doors After 15 years
"ust a few weeks after going through a round of layoffs"
gamesindustry.biz news
aspro
Meta Quest 3S will launch on October 15
So we're still doing this Zuckerberg?
gamesindustry.biz news
aspro
Miyamoto: High Specs Not Our Game
He just wants company to keep making products that are "uniquely Nintendo."
ign.com news
aspro
REVIEW: Zelda Echoes
8/10 "it’s a shame to feel the frame rate juddering so often"
thesixthaxis.com impressions
aspro
New Californian Law Addresses Digital "Ownership"
Words like "buy" and "purchase" deemed deceptive and illegal.
ign.com news
aspro
Blizzard co-founder left because of Bobby Kottick
"It has been increasingly hard for me to provide leadership and staff confidence."
eurogamer.net news
aspro
REVIEW: Zelda Echoes
"a brilliant game marred by performance problems"
eurogamer.net impressions
aspro
Rumor Switch 2 will have Scroll Wheel Shoulder Buttons
Bring on Breakout, Arkanoid and Kaboom!
nintendolife.com
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I ordered Gargoyles season 2 and this Pirate animation I forgot the name of. They literally burn the disc, print the cover and post it out.
What we need is a law that forces companies to have this as a backstop for those that want a printed copy of their digital game.
Or have a series of servers, backed up by various insurance companies, that legally guarantee that you will have access to redownload in perpetuity.
Otherwise, why not put a bluray burner drive in the console, let us make our own discs as backups.
I've started saving all my digital game receipt emails in one folder for some future date, if I need them.
Our main tv is an LCD over 13 years old, I have no clue how visible all these new technologies really.
What systems are you planning on hooking up to it? I'd say 32" LED is fine for most people. 4K is good for longevity, and if image quality is important to you.
Also, both screens are budget options, so image quality won't be all that high.
Damn German trolls flooding the site. *shakes fist
As a matter of fact we still have a CRT stashed away so I can one day hook it up and play NES Duckhunt again. But alas, the available cabinet in the playroom can't accomodate it.
edit: We even have a really old CRT with a wooden fineer finish and curved glass screen that was in the attic when we bought the house. It's a marvelous thing to behold. Sadly it broke down the first time I tried to plug it in and turn it on a couple of years ago. Would be cool if I could have it repaired somehow.
That would go well with a wood grain Atari 2600. My parents had a big wooden cabinet CRT TV in the early 80s. I played my Atari 2600 on it. When it stopped working, they placed the new TV on top of it, lol.
And so the seeds were planted for what would later become the Nintendo DS.
I work with a nice 79 year old lady. She tells me she only sleeps about 3-5 hours a day because that's all she needs. I stayed up two hours past my usual bedtime Saturday night playing Epic Mickey. My dog woke me up after 5 hours of sleep, and I felt like crap all day yesterday. People who don't need much sleep really ticks me off!