Switch 2 launching in April
Says Genki who is releasing accessories then
videogameschronicle.com
gamingeek
Nvidia announces RTX 50-series graphics cards
claims double the performance of 40-series through AI smoke and mirrors
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SupremeAC
Balatro Developer Wishes He'd Never Had Released It
Reclusive developer speaks on various topics.
eurogamer.net news
aspro
A new Guitar Hero controller will release for the Wii this year
Bush will return to office as well.
eurogamer.net news
aspro
Switch 2 SD Express cards 900% faster, up to 128tb per card
Gamestop listing cards up to 512GB
gamerant.com
gamingeek
Activision Facing Civil Litigation from School Shooter Parents
"There can be no doubt Call of Duty is expressive and fully protected by the First Amendment."
eurogamer.net news
aspro
Splash Damage says roles "at risk of redundancy"
Long time British developer reaches the end.
eurogamer.net news
aspro
Nintendo breaks silence on this week's Switch 2 leaks
decisive communication will surely prevent furhter leaks
eurogamer.net news
SupremeAC
Ubisoft is Seriously Examining Options for it's Future
Has appointed a special panel to review various ownership options.
gamesindustry.biz impressions news
aspro
An Editorial Looking at the Best Handhelds of 2025
Nintendo enters a crowded field.
ign.com editorial
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Cheevos can add an extra reason to put more time into certain games. I don;t pursue them like that any more, but I still like to see them, mostely to see what % of other players have gotten them as they indicate how deep into games most people go. I've noticed with narrative driven games the completion percentages are always higher.
So that release date and price for Switch 2 ignore that.
I distinctly remember talking with most of you in the PS2 Era.
It's getting to the point where your kids should join the site as the next generation.
BTW Doom 3 Switch port is excellent, native resolution in both modes and seems to be 60fps.
On the OLED the blacks are inky so the monsters literally come with no warning.
I stumbled across you on Gamespot either shortly before or shortly after the Wii came out. I wasn't going to gaming forums until then.
I've been having quite a few nostagic memories of the Wii lately. It was such a unique and interesting and flawed system. I had a lot of fun with it, and talking with you all about it too.
Well, if you ever end up creating a new account on any other website in the world, I definitely think you should use Beaver of Anger as a username. It just has so much gravitas.
And congrats on the creation and development of a family.
Yep, I think we were all kind of gamespot refugees. After that controversy with Kane and Lynch, The forum took a big hit. Plus if you like the Wii, there wasn't a lot of great conversation to be had there. So I think that's the reason most of us found a path over here.
It wasn't Kane and Lynch that drove me away but when GG left.
I do not want to be on the same site as my kids.
Do kids even go to forums these days? Discord replaced forums?
I bought a publication prior to the releases of the Xbox and GC that not only went over the specs and showcased the launch games of those consoles, but also went over the specs and then-current games of the PS2 (and probably also of the DC). That thing got me so hyped up. Rogue Leader, Luigi's Mansion, Dead or Alive 3, Halo, and Project Gotham Racing were so mouth-wateringly good to look at.
Turns out it was a publication from "videogames.com". By the time I checked out that website, it had been renamed to "gamespot.com". I lurked on the forums for quite some time, and finally made made an account in May (I think) of 2003. I believe my main haunts in yhe forums were System Wars and Off-Topic, though several of you guys really kept General Games Discussion going quite well, if I recall, especially after the 360, PS3, and Wii released. GG did a weekly news roundup, and I believe it was PhantomLeo who updated everyone on new Virtual Console games after the Wii released.
I've been playing this walking Simulator called Gray Dawn, it was really cheap on Switch.
I haven't finished it yet, but I would still recommend it so far.
You are a priest in this desolate church in England being accused of murdering 7 children. You're slowly going mad and you don't know whether you're guilty or not.
It has a lot of violent religious imagery so stay away if that offends you.
I have the Switch version which is blurry so play it elsewhere if you have the option.
It reminds me of the Vanishing of Ethan Carter.
Can't chat freely.
I just don't care anymore about any of that, it's so meaningless. And it always was looking back.
I didn't do general news roundups till we formed up on 1up.com blogs.
System wars was funny when people weren't being serious.
https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/nintendo-switch-virtual-console-report/
When Wii launched back in 2006, Nintendo introduced a feature that would become a selling point for many system adopters: the Virtual Console. The Virtual Console offered classic video games that could be purchased for a few dollars, with a library spanning not only Nintendo’s old systems, but also platforms like Sega Genesis and TurboGrafx-16. Nintendo continued to offer the Virtual Console feature on systems like Wii U and 3DS, but the Switch era saw a big change in how the company offers older games. Instead of selling them a la carte, Nintendo Switch Online lets users access them as part of their subscription.
This change has been a controversial one; a lot of fans don’t like that there isn’t a way to actually own these games. However, it seems that was not always the plan. As reported by Yakumono’s Blog (via Nintendo Life), leaked emails from iQue seem to show that a Virtual Console was in development for Switch. The blog suggests that Nintendo Switch Online subscribers would simply get to select one Virtual Console game they could download free to play for a month as a perk.
Yakumono’s Blog also details some of the issues that were debated early on. There were some concerns about fans being frustrated about having to purchase games again, and the library not being large enough at launch. Eventually, Nintendo and its emulation teams shifted to the current model, where subscribers are able to play all games on specific platforms based on their subscription tier. According to Yakumono’s Blog, the leaked documents indicate that the current model was designed with the intention of longterm support, which means that we won’t see the current apps rebooted with each console generation.
While emulation of older games isn’t perfect under the current Nintendo model, there are a lot of perks to having these apps, as opposed to selling games individually. Over the years, there have been reports that a lot of third-party developers weren’t happy with the Virtual Console, and the pricing structure made it more trouble than it was worth. Giving subscribers access to all of these games at the same time has encouraged Switch users to try games they probably wouldn’t have paid $5 or $10 to play. Personally, I wouldn’t have bought Iggy’s Reckin’ Balls or Extreme-G, but I spent time with both games when they were added to the N64 app. It’s a safe bet that a lot of other subscribers are in the same boat.
Nintendo Switch Online isn’t perfect, but it’s hard to disagree with the value the NES, SNES, Game Boy, N64, GBA, and Sega Genesis apps have given the service. The death of Virtual Console might still be lamented by some fans, but if Nintendo really does plan on supporting these apps in the longterm, the value will only get better as time goes on.
I've been playing Super Mario RPG remake. I've underestimated how challenging this game would be. Some of these battles go on much longer than I expected.