I mean, I feel like they kind of caused E3 to go out the way they did. Nintendo was the first to pull out, then others followed suit.
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Probably Mario Bros. on the NES.
@Nuck81: That is ridiculous that they don't have that option...
Just made it to floor 4. Playing co-op. I absolutely love the interactive detail and animations.
It often comes down generalisations. Its not that they 'dislike' that race per se, but will generalise attritubes towards the entire race. However, some of these attributes they give they do dislike, leading to a dislike or hatred of the entire race.
Some racists just believe that they are above all others as well.
This is amazing news. Timespliterrs trilogy are amazing games. THQ Nordic are awesome for bringing this back.
There are some amazing Nindie games, which serve as a great third party solution for the Switch. I thought it'd be fun to pit them against each other. Which one is your favourite?
To jog your memory, here are some of the best (imo):
- Shovel Knight (and its DLC)
- Hollow Knight
- Celeste
- Steamworld Dig 1, 2 or Heist
- Stardew Valley
Which one do you like best?
There are other great Nindies, like Golf Story, Fast RMX, Snake Pass, Dandara, Axiom Verge, etc. But I think the ones I listed above are considered top tier masterpiece level.
Personally, I think I might be leaning towards Hollow Knight. It's incredibly engaging, looks great, and most importantly well designed.
"Nindie" may be ill defined, but I'll just leave that up to you to decide.
It's better hardware vs optimization. It's a balancing act. That's why you see games at the end of a generation doing amazing things on old hardware. That's the benefit on working with older hardware. But when the new gen begins, the cycle starts again.
They will use the same cosmetic design, but the internal parts will be different such that the analog sticks won't wear out like they did back then.
@recloud: Like all statistics, you just simply look at the context. There's nothing wrong with using those numbers, just use them appropriately.
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