Gary Bowser Has Been Released From Prison
He still has to pay Nintendo 10M
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Holy shit! Sega did it! Theyβre bringing out a Dreamcast mini. Only $22.99 USD.
.... bitch you got me excited for a second. Why the hell is this even a thing?
Holy shit! Sega did it! They're buying Rovio for β¬706 million.
I doubt anyone really cares at this point.
Because Sega just loves to troll their fan base.
Probably about 10 years ago a senior VP at rovio claimed that the company was worth $800 million, which was more or less based solely on what he claimed the value of angry birds was. I asked Pachter about that on Twitter, and he actually replied back to me and told me that this guy was an idiot. No individual IP would be worth that much.
I still think he's right, but it's amazing how much things have changed since then. And I guess a few fairly profitable movies and merchandising have raised the value of angry birds.
It's a Hallmark ornament Dreamcast.
I'm a bit reluctant of getting a newer model, as autodesk has kindly told me that they can't stop me from using an antique version of their software that I bought back before all you could get was a subscription model, but they can and will stop me from migrating my license to a new computer. Fuck autocad. Fuck subscription models.
Surface pro tablets are difficult to repair. I supose I could get a Bluetooth dongle and plug it in to the hub to win me some time.
Well I got a but bored with Arcade Spirits, so I thought I'd play a different game at the same time.
I made the mistake of choosing Neon cab.
It's just like arcade spirits in that you're basically just endlessly reading. Both are western games, I assume the subject matter of Japanese visual novels is much more Anime inspired and engaging?
In Neon cab the main character is struggling to get back on friendly terms with the bestie she used to live with. It's like a freaking women's drama I'm playing!
I'm not a conspiracy theory nut, but when you see technology as it was in the 60s, is it reasonably feasible that they pulled that off?
It's a matter of cost. Sending people to other planets has no chance of turning profits. There's nothing there that we need, and the costs are exorbitant. We can do all the experimenting we want in space stations circling the earth, why venture all the way to Mars?
The moon landing was a prestige project and was pulled off in a relatively short timespan. The kind of timespan that can keep the attention of the public. Going to Mars takes 7 months, by the time the astronauts return, everyone will already have gotten bored and will have moved on.