Which controller are you referring to? I have four different 8BitDo controllers, and none of the joysticks fell apart.
Because it is still unethical, even if it is legal. These for-profit prisons bank off of the labor of their inmates, and much more often than not, the conditions are terrible. There have been numerous reports of abuse, overcrowding, violence, and sexual assault within the demands of this prison labor system, so this is not simply a "they are prisoners, so who cares?"-type of situation. This is simply abusive, slave-like expectations.
As implied in the article, Nintendo removed their statement from their website condemning the use of prison labor, which is not a good sign, in my opinion. Subtle messages like that could easily imply that Nintendo is still using prison labor or forced labor in China to produce product for cheap. Ugh. This whole topic is upsetting.
I was getting a similar feel, although the GBA one is quite purple.
Yeah. The judgment is easiest with little Mario, as his measurement is the easiest to assess with the stage's heights and distances.
But a study of Luigi from Super Mario Bros 2 would be a fascinating one, considering his powered vertical leap is incredibly high. haha.
Eh. New to console players. haha
Gamer is still a weird word, though. Like the author said, you don't call yourself a "cinephile", "viewer", or "watcher" if you enjoy movies. You just simply say, "I love movies" or "I am a movie enthusiast".
Gaming is the only entertainment medium that has a very specific word that defines the people, which is honestly a bit weird, albeit unique. I think that's more where the article is going rather than going down...
More than waxes. He's not packing a whole lot down there either. haha
EXCELLENT.
It can still be a discussion, though, even for "hardcore" gamers. There are a lot of gamer terms thrown around that lose their substance the more they are used. Cinematic just happens to be one of them. I would say "charming", "cute", "punishing", "hardcore", and even the word "gamer" itself can be a bit confusing at times, especially how some people use them.
That doesn't mean we can't talk about it to he...
Haha. Excellent response.
Cancelled? Nah. He's not technically a rapist. Just a cheater. haha
That's not how it works. The initial submission and when it is approved have two different times. If it was approved 12 hours after you submitted yours, that doesn't mean it wasn't submitted before you. Usually when two of the same article get submitted around the same time, N4G doesn't flag it because it is still new. It usually takes a few minutes, so it is possible the two were submitted around the same time. I can only assume that this one was approved because it was bette...
Like the Star Wars Episode 1 Podcast Racer that Aspyr also did, it is a slight upgrade. Although not an HD upgrade or anything along those lines, it does run smoother and supports wide-screen. Minimal upgrades to simply make this version of the game the better one, and I think it will also attract a larger audience, especially at the beyond acceptable price.
Meanwhile, Eternal Darkness was a GameCube exclusive that came out 5 years after Goldeneye 007, and it contained horror, blood, and psychological terror, among other things. haha. Nintendo can be really weird about how they want to filter things.
I absolutely loved Stories on the 3DS, so that was the thing that most excited me about the event today. Absolutely loved the trailer for Stories 2, and it looks like it is going to be a much bigger experience this time around. The story alone seems to be even more fleshed out. Can't wait!
Well, different devs and publishers, so not really connected. Marvelous is doing a great job getting more No More Heroes out there! These editions from Limited Run look amazing!
No, it hasn't. Check Walmart's site. It is still $65.00 or higher, depending on the location.
They thanked them in a tweet, but it did seem a bit bittersweet.
Not at all. Those are simplified versions of modern games. A demake is taking something like Breath of the Wild and turning it into a version that fits the Game Boy Color. Like in the article, the example of turning Super Smash Bros (N64) into Super Smash Land (Game Boy) is a great example of a demake.