All the Solitaire devs seem to care about these days is money and enshittification. Spending time on architecture ports is the last thing I’d expect from them
$40 for three full games isn’t expensive lol. Remasters on consoles usually cost ~$20 per game, $60 for a trilogy
1 article and $20 per day 💀
Zenonia on a tv console LMAO. I loved that game but it’d be an embarrassment on a ps1
I played it vanilla first time in 2022 and it was amazing
Witcher 1 using the NWN engine is still hilarious to me
If pokemon got a true mobile port it would have instantly cut their DS/3DS (and maybe Switch) hardware sales in half. Never going to happen
There used to be thousands of good developers making respectable games. Most of them failed financially, and many of the survivors sold out later anyway.
Just buy one switch and maybe a few extra controllers, and plug it into the living room tv. You’re making this way more complicated than it needs to be
You know what I changed my mind. I’ll just bookmark two feeds for a while
There’s a few personal accounts on Twitter that I have to keep up with for reasons, and one of them is a trump cultist. I want to leave but can’t yet
Yeah this guy seems like an idiot and there’s no moral high ground here. Nintendo can have him
As much as Twitter has gone to shit I love the Community Notes feature they added. It deals with managing truth/lies very well
Fuck no, that’d make the whole country red. We’re in this together
2016 was easily dismissed because trump was a surprise candidate they weren’t prepared to deal with, Hilary was disliked, and she still won the popular vote. None of those excuses apply in 2024
Because none of what you’ve said is actually confirmed yet
Yes but it’ll take years. Just keep the pressure up
The next 4 years are going to be hell but we'll get through it again. Seeing consequences for people's actions is good
Knew it. This explains why 1st/3rd party game releases never dried up. The Yakuza 1 and Arkham trilogy ports would have never happened on a year 8 system without a promise of backwards compatibility.