

Unsurprising


Unsurprising


Except without the GamePad’s uses for giving one player exclusive information in local multiplayer or the touch screen actually being used in games.
This seems like it’s best for people for still have a ton of Atari 2600 games or are willing to buy them. BecauseTV resolutions weren’t standardized yet, playing original cartridges on unmodified original hardware on an HDTV can result in games flickering out due to needing to change the resolution to avoid lag or even games not displaying at all


That really is what port starvation comes down to, really. Docking stations, singles, adaptors… Just selling a great device doesn’t make all the money companies want


As long as you don’t misplace it. You might have to take it out if using a PS5 that does have a front-facing USB port


Going from 1 USB port and 1 USB-C port in the front to 2 USB-C ports in the front is really annoying for users of existing wired controllers such as arcade sticks


The final creation of Dr. Light and the main character of the Mega Man X games
I’ve only played Lynx games in Atari 50, but it only had a small handful
The whole $300 for a single game thing is misleading when if you want to play a second N64 game, all you’ll have to buy is the second game you want. If anything, it comes out to being cheaper than buying a single game for a modern console if you apply the same standard


Not mentioned here yet:
Metroid Fusion and Metroid Zero Mission
Mega Man Zero series
The Legend of Zelda The Minish Cap
Fire Emblem The Sacred Stones


If they don’t emulate that part, they either can’t read games, or they need to require games to be decrypted when dumped, and everyone needs a new set of ROMs


I think they’re asking for hardware, not software


I disagree on the last point, sure, the supply won’t go up, but the demand is likely to go down. Prices have ballooned hard in the past several years. The bubble has to burst at some point
Smash Ultimate definitely has more than enough single-player content to warrant buying it
You got the descriptions for Infinifactory and Gris mixed up


They’re popular among a different crowd than those who would go online to talk about video games.


That’s still the half the case on Switch. You can put the cart in and play without installing the game to system storage, but how big the patches are and how necessary they are varies.


Those already exist, they just want the presence a plastic box has on the shelves
Mighty Gunvolt Burst is a great Mega Man-style platformer