Minish Cap has been decompiled for a few years now, but we've heard very little in the way of news when it comes to what most people want out of these decompilation projects: a PC port. A few weeks ago, footage surfaced online of the game running...
Nintendo could have done this at any point in time in the last 9 years of the Switch's existence, with zero effort and slapped a $60 price tag on it and enjoyed their money printer. Instead the decomp team spent 5 years reverse engineering the...
After the Twilight Princess decompilation efforts concluded last year, many have been waiting patiently (or not so patiently) for news of an inevitable PC port. For those who haven't been keeping up, there are actually two in the works: Dusk and...
I didn't know it wasn't released yet. I've been watching these guys play through it, and it looks so fun that I've been thinking about playing it myself:
You have to think outside the box with this one. If you try to play it like a normal Pokemon game you're not gonna get far. Solving certain puzzles requires some very out of the box thinking. There are hints to help you along though.
Are you the kind of person who thinks Pokemon takes itself too seriously nowadays? That lives for the Kanto region? And loves a good old DMCA joke? Well do I have the hack for you! After three demos and two years of development, Celia's Stupid...
Surprisingly, Anbernic is the first retro handheld company to introduce some innovation this year by way of the Anbernic RG Rotate. The company officially made the announcement today by sharing the following video on their YouTube channel...
I hate it when people move the goal posts like this
"Haha who would use this"
Lots of people
"oh yeah? Prove it"
Proves it
"Ha, well y'all are clearly stupid enough to buy this junk"
To more seriously address your comment, most people usually...
I like the form factors and own a few even, but Anbernic's software support is sadly not quite up to snuff, the open source community tends to make them way better with Rocknix, Knulli and GammaOS Next. I live in hope, though.
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