Also thought this was official which would've been pretty Sega of Sega to do. Still wish this game launched with no Kinect option since this series is what comes up when I think of cool.
coincidentally tried this out for the first time a couple days ago. defo the most interesting gameboy game besides kirby of course. it looks great here.
Are you seriously and unironically comparing a 2011 200$ device to a 2017 device the cheapest form of which (with the worst build on a handheld I've seen) costs 250$? You're comparing the best looking switch game to games from a 2011 handheld? I'm saying that games like wipeout, Killzone...
Considering vita games. A completely handheld device released in 2011 look as good and considering it's the same shield hardware from 2014, I'd say it was pretty outdated since release.
He's not displaying his hate for Nintendo (which deserves as much hate as they give their customers). He's just displaying his hate for the indeed shitty hardware which bottlenecks the greatness and potential of their games. Writing a comment doesn't require much dedication anyway.
Really weird YouTube client and small update to an emulator throughout a whole year isn't enough to say a homebrew community is alive. That said, we did get Sonic mania which I would have never expected but still. The living homebrew communities like the vita (despite having waaaaaaaaaaay less...
for people who wandered upon this and couldn't play access the link cuz bitly is a piece of dogshit which blocks the link for absolutely no reason:
here's the blocked link and thanks to the original poster mega.nz/file/rWBCgLxB#bOB4A6R58EAxNEMaDu0E3WDCuP4eyohLnwBV7VazVAs
I finally modeled and 3d printed the new HDD cages I need in order to build my 2nd NAS. Original ones don't fit the mounting holes on the hdds I'm using. Been sitting on this project for over 2 years smfh
Also another 70TB going in the front mount drive bays of this server. 182tb raw, going to probably use a zfs RAID-Z3 for 3 parity disks, so 140TB usable
I could claw back 14tb by only doing 2 parity disks but I feel like with 13 disks in the RAID I'd be kind of pushing my luck on rebuild time if I encounter a disk failure