

Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together
Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together
I’d like to think it was a subtle middle finger to Hasbro.
All the rich kids had Gravis Ultrasound.
Nano is more like fast food. It’s easy and convenient, but it makes you feel a little guilty and dirty afterwards.
In any case, I stand by my decision to almost never buy single player games within the first year or even second year of release. I save money and the worst bugs are fixed. If I keep seeing articles about a game popping up everywhere, I become even more sceptical about whether it’s hype that’s warranted.
I’ve attended a seminar for child protection before that was delivered by a former cop (that worked in the sex crimes division) and they said the exact same thing - in the context of correctly making the distinction between paedophile and sex offender.
Sounds like he was grooming her.
I often wonder how those people function in the real world.
I put it in quote marks. Obviously I’m not actually forced to use it, but my entire family uses it and it’s the dominant messaging platform in Indonesia - to the point where people get annoyed with you if you send regular SMS or just end up replying to you on WhatsApp. A lot of businesses large and small also exclusively use it, so you’re causing yourself a lot of annoyance if you actively avoid WhatsApp. It’s a crap situation, but it’s reality in some countries.
Some people are ‘forced’ to use WhatsApp due to it being the messaging platform of choice for a lot of people.
Low screen brightness and not playing in a completely pitch-black room (with warm lighting) works for me.
I remember how amazing it was to upgrade the memory cards in the PS2 to those third party ones.
Whereas the paltry 128kB memory cards in the PS1 were painful to deal with, especially with those games that demanded multiple save slots.
Cartridge based games varied so much with save slots. Some games I recall playing from the SNES era only had 3 slots I think. I remember Mega Man X used a clever passcode feature to let you ‘save’.