I should point out that no nurse came yesterday and instead they are going to come today at some point lmao. I think my grandpa's supposed to get a couple of bandages from his surgery changed daily but well he couldn't get them changed yesterday because not only do I have no idea what the hell...
Tbh I like the world we live in now where Atari (or well the modern descendant of them that uses the name) produces absolutely fantastic compilations of their classic games and jive.
Like goddamn Atari 50 is the gold standard of how to do an anniversary compilation.
Tbh I always interpreted Nintendo's whole thing about the DS being a 'third pillar' that would exist alongside the GameCube and Game Boy Advance was just a way for Nintendo to have an easy out had the DS flopped in the market.
If my grandpa still has to go somewhere for physical therapy, that's going to be a bit of a ******* problem and more proof, to me, that he should have just stayed at the facility because how the hug is he going to get there if he can't drive in his condition and I can't drive either?
My grandpa got released from the physical therapy place and I really don't think he should have cause like he still has difficulties walking and stuff. (Although tbf he was sat in a chair from 7am until he finally got home at 7pm yesterday, I can totally understand him having difficulty standing...
OK so there's a couple of issues with what you're saying here.
You got the pricing wrong for the 32X and its games, the 32X was $160 and the MSRP for its games was $70, so it wouldn't be $400 for the add-on and four games, it'd be $440.
The second issue is talking about enhancement chips and...
The Sega Neptune was just a two-in-one Genesis and 32X and not a 'completely different console' and it was canned not because Sega Japan wouldn't allow Sega America to do anything but because they were concerned it would dilute the marketing for the Saturn and its price difference wasn't enough...
I think the interesting thing about E3 memories people have been posting on another gaming forum I'm active on is how nearly all of these memories are from 10+ years ago.
It's almost like E3 had pretty much long lost its relevancy among gamers and people were just clinging to the nostalgia of...
Oh yeah, a surprise launch can be done well.
Maybe if it had happened in an alternate timeline where Sega wasn't basically fighting itself or something, they would've been able to do it better by not keeping the surprise launch a secret from third party devs and maybe including all major retail...
My favorite all-time E3 moment is when they accidentally doxxed over 2000 people.
My second favorite moment is when Sega literally shot themselves in the foot and basically killed the Saturn then and there at the first ever E3 (which I wasn't alive for but even still like who the hug at Sega...
Honestly I stopped paying attention to E3 after E3 2015, I think that was the one where they announced stuff like Shenmue 3 and Final Fantasy VII Remake.
That was also the only E3 I ever actually paid attention to to the point where I watched a bunch of the conferences being livestreamed on...
You got things mixed up a bit.
There was no E3 last year, the most recent E3 was the online-only E3 2021, which still had Nintendo and Microsoft participating in it, so it wasn't just third party companies participating.
E3 2022 was cancelled (although it was doubted they'd even planned it at...
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