I bought a Switch near launch, but I think I’ll opt to instead wait to emulate the Switch 2 to spite them.
I bought a Switch near launch, but I think I’ll opt to instead wait to emulate the Switch 2 to spite them.
That Amazing Hebereke game seems like a proto Power Stone.
How long before that heads to the supreme court?
It used to be C++ but I got tired of being a language lawyer over time. Rust is my current favorite since it does the language lawyering for me, but it’s not a strong favorite. I’m waiting for Zig to hit 1.0 (which will be a while) since it hits a sweet spot for me.
Trying to pump the stock price even higher?
Last Harvest Moon game I played was Magical Melody. It had pretty much everything I wanted out of a farm sim game. I did play Rune Factory 4 on Switch and that was pretty cool, but I feel like I can’t get much out of the genre, they all kinda feel samey and there are just so many to choose from these days.
Article says it was because of supply constraints for Apple in 2022 that are now lessened in 2023. It’s also a lopsided comparison when Apple shipments are in the ~5 million range while the top PC brand shipments are 10+ million each. Regardless, I will say that PC hardware has been suffering from certain hardware companies keeping hardware prices way too high for too long, which would at least partially explain the supply glut (and thus the reduction in shipments as they have excess inventory).
Although I’m not a fan of Apple, I can see the value that is provided with the price tag, especially when PC brands aren’t offering a similar premium experience but want to charge similarly high prices.
It would be cool for the 3D display tech to get an improved implementation on the Switch, but whether it’s worth it will depend on how much cost it adds to the system and how much it lowers the resolution. I did enjoy its use on the 3DS, but I often play the Switch in docked mode and I’m not sure I’d like to pay extra for its inclusion on the Switch 2.
The actual bug was enlarged. Have fun trying to eat the meat without the gross shell.
I’m glad Nintendo is finally starting to realize the potential of playable Zelda. Her style of gameplay will put a fresh new spin on the series. I also hope to see somewhere down the line a game where you can choose to play as either Zelda or Link and your choice will give you a different experience and cause puzzles to have different solutions, which would be good for a replay. Such a game would also have the potential for two-player co-op with vastly different abilities.