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Is that a DualShock-5 !?!
Nice! Love all the back paddles, and the side paddles, and the front paddles, and the behind paddles, not to mention the extra analog sticks, must make for one hell of a customisable gameplay... but re-mapping is going to be a bi@tch
 

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video games were never good

A lot of years between the 1980s and "modern" though. Plus there have always been, and will always be, those devs who reject the trend of shitty monetization models.
To be honest, a lot of old days difficulty, specially in the 80s and early 90s was simply due to bad game design, as there wasn't exactly literature on it, nor the industry had maturity to have developed design standards. Of course some games had and still are made to have high difficulty by design.

There is also a lot of childhood memories of difficulty that exist because we were younger back then. I find that playing a lot of old games I found difficult then and much easier playing them now.

So, which one is the real download button?
 

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To be honest, a lot of old days difficulty, specially in the 80s and early 90s was simply due to bad game design, as there wasn't exactly literature on it, nor the industry had maturity to have developed design standards. Of course some games had and still are made to have high difficulty by design.
Yeah once the industry started focusing on consoles a bit more instead of arcades, there was no reason to keep using the "quarter eating" difficulty/design trends. Some still did though, either out of laziness or just not knowing how to make games any other way.
 

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I don't remember where but I swore digimon was one of the first to have there mons basically genderless. I mean yeah the names are gendered sometimes but you could "mate" any 2 digis.
 

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I don't remember where but I swore digimon was one of the first to have there mons basically genderless. I mean yeah the names are gendered sometimes but you could "mate" any 2 digis.
That's where your wrong, technically all Digimon are binary.


Also the sheer amount of waifu Mons would beg to differ.
 
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