anyone around when it came out will remember the excitement of super mario twins
anyone around when it came out will remember the excitement of super mario twins
Soul Reaver 2: Soulier and Reavier
If you consider the second stick that important, you can always add it to an old 3Ds XL…
I bought the “Circle Pad Pro” for my old 3DS XL.
This sort of thing is why I won’t get a controller that lacks gyro (or rumble).
Lots of games use those sort of things, but then some company like Hori releases a neat controller that completely lacks the hardware that has been pretty much a standard thing.
I’ll give it a good flick.
Bluey is getting her own game, and it’s not what you think.
ESRB: “Rated M”
all that fancy tech and yet if it bumps into the smallest pebble it FUCKING EXPLODES.
I think the prices have been like this:
The iPhone 3G, 3GS, 4, 4S, 5, 5S, 6, 6S, and 7 were all $649.
iPhone 8 was $699 and iPhone X was $999.
The iPhone XS Max was $1099.
So the price was steady for quite a while.
Well, the 3D wasn’t the best and it lacked the “true” transparencies that helped both 2D and 3D games (something other consoles had). It also didn’t have the video processing of the PSX.
Bad hardware design (with its difficult development) is what helped tank it. It had a great head start in sales, but quickly lost out to the PlayStation.
I know it had some decent 2D games available (the Saturn version of X-Men vs. Street Fighter is the only one that was nearly arcade-perfect), but what exactly was the hardware specialized for?
To be honest, I haven’t even touched my Saturn in 20 years. So I haven’t been keeping up with any of the tech available for it. I have tried to keep all of it in good condition, in case my kids ever want to play on it or I donate it to a collector or something.
I’ll look up the PseudoSaturn device.
The last few times I’ve played my Saturn games was on an emulator.
Despite the literal mountains of shit that has come out of China, they are capable of making some nice things.
The RG35XX hit the right spot of having “good enough” hardware at a low price. It’s been a smash success.
If you look at something like the RG353M, it costs more than twice as much as the RG35XX, is a little faster, but its design feels ultra premium like something Samsung or even Apple would make. It’s compact, metal, and has quite a bit of heft.
i’ve only used the RAM cart in my US Saturn.
I have at least two carts for it, actually.
One is the 4 MB RAM upgrade, and one is 4 MB RAM plus memory card for saving games.
Then again, I don’t know if a mod chip was required, which I do have installed.
I also have the Japanese Symphony of the Night for the system, as well.
The mod chip required connecting one wire.
Why does Olympus require iOS 17 or newer?
I would say to them You want ice cream cone?
Both of them say yes