Nintendo's price points are generally cheaper than anyone else's. They're the only console at the $99 price point, and games drop to $39 fast generally.
You mean like Command & Conquer? You could play as either the good guys or the bad guys, with a mirrored mission or two, unique units for both sides, etc...
Isn't this the kind of thing Free Software was supposed to be against?
Supposedly anyone can distribute their own flavor of Linux and call it Linux without being threatened by lawsuits over trademarks, right? Right?
(Ignore my last comment, pressed enter instead of backspace)
Isn't this the kind of thing Free Software was supposed to be against? Anyone can distribute their own flavor of Linux and call it Linux without being threatened by lawsuits over trademarks?
No, it's a redesigned controller made by I think Interact. Instead of being the 3-sticked abortion the N64 controller was, it moves the stick and Z button to the left side so it's more like a gamepad than a weird-ass joystick.
You forgot about the Three Seashells.
Nintendo's price points are generally cheaper than anyone else's. They're the only console at the $99 price point, and games drop to $39 fast generally.
This probe has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down.
A trojan horse masquerading as a game somehow got onto the bonus folder on an Atari ST magazine disk.
Used to be able to put a message on the CD. I guess they changed it after people spammed it with various obscenities.
"Captain, I do not believe you have the authority to promote Riker to Admiral."
That makes me a saaaaaaad online poker player.
You mean like Command & Conquer? You could play as either the good guys or the bad guys, with a mirrored mission or two, unique units for both sides, etc...
Also, I preferred the car.
SS2 upgraded models
Yes, but any game where the entire marketing scheme is based around hype is doomed to failure.
Half-Life was scheduled to be released mid-1996 but was delayed a year because the devs realized it sucked and they had to rewrite it...
At our high school, using an operating system other than MacOS (no, we can't even update it) is grounds for expulsion.
Nothing for you to see here, please move along. I guess Slashdot hasn't heard of Ajax either.
Yes, and it's got picture-in-picture so you can watch basketball!
Linux can patent itself? Is it renamed to Skinux?
Isn't this the kind of thing Free Software was supposed to be against? Supposedly anyone can distribute their own flavor of Linux and call it Linux without being threatened by lawsuits over trademarks, right? Right? (Ignore my last comment, pressed enter instead of backspace)
Isn't this the kind of thing Free Software was supposed to be against? Anyone can distribute their own flavor of Linux and call it Linux without being threatened by lawsuits over trademarks?
In other news, the US Government raises its alert level to the cover of Moving Pictures.
Did Apple file a lawsuit mid-submission or something?
No, it's a redesigned controller made by I think Interact. Instead of being the 3-sticked abortion the N64 controller was, it moves the stick and Z button to the left side so it's more like a gamepad than a weird-ass joystick.
I've got a Power Pad 64 and it's held up a hell of a lot better than any of my Nintendo-made controllers.
I miss the automatic dupe detector.
That would be John Romero, no?
Script kiddies?
Neither are Imperial dataries, you insensitive clod!