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  • Love to see purple lamp doing so well especially for making these games for so cheap.

    Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated was a good game though only on pair with the original.

    Cosmic Shake was their first outing on their own and while it had issues. They nailed it and the game even had its own unique charm. (Even if I feel old playing it)

    I am looking forward to this game. Though think it’s funny they found a way to keep balloon Patrick.

  • I personally prefer DX. The GB printer bonus gives the game such a personality which is sadly missing.

    If it was the same price I’d say pick the one you wanna play, but since it’s more expensive it’s not doing anything which makes it worth more.

    At MSRP it’s price is crazy

  • LOL, actual taken from the parking lot as I was heading out.

  • Yup, has a grapple point for it

  • I love the original and it still inches this one out. With that said, try the original again. Since if you like it and want more you have the oracle games to play

  • Ditto

  • First 2 dungeons are a slog. Get a fairy bottle and cream and it’s slow going. But it levels the playing field

  • Disc rot is a thing, so backing up a bin/cue for CDs or ISO for dvd is always a good idea (if it hasn’t been backed up already)

    Monopoly 1998 was what I played last week. Nothing ran it except my XP laptop

  • I get a lot of old oc games on disc from thrift stores all the time.

    However once I confirm they work I back them up and continue to use them in a disc emulator.

    Technically last week realistically a very long time ago.

  • Mr information technology to you

  • I am an it at a company. Forcing updates is a necessity for some of our users. We have 5 year old phones which have never been updated, and needs to be for their software to work right.

    That said what works in consumer space and what works in corporate is two different things. As a consumer I’d hate this and have moved away from preinstalled android years ago. But as IT, this needs to be here.

    Ultimately I just think its laziness of the company to either not have a toggle for it. Or have a corporate build for corporate customers

  • Links Awakening - all time favourite and is fun on switch or gameboy

  • I don’t find it suspicious. Bring attention to it and it’ll get more votes. Ignore it and it’ll go away.

    Now that it’s passed multiple thresholds and is gained a lot of support. They will not try and stop it.

  • While it's easy to be pessimistic about this. This is one of the few options to make actual change. Leaving thing as they are is a worse situation since it means that companies like Ubisoft can and will destroy the games which we own.

    Will there be resistance? Yes Ubisoft is already stated their opposition to it.)

    But it's not up to companies like Ubisoft for how the EU makes it's laws, it's up to the EU itself. When there is potentially 1.4 million people in Europe telling you to "stop killing games" it's going to be hard to tell them no.

  • In the 30's and 40's resistances were everywhere and weren't always visible. Spreading the news or setting up infrastructure for resistance movements were just as viable as boots on the ground and protests.

  • I went with Alma and was not disappointed

  • I love homebrew, I said that more to be a meme. Didn’t think they’d already do it

  • Vita port when?

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