@nessisonett

I get that games. like the ones you have listed, would be held back by the Switch hardware, but the fact still remains that you could port all of this. The only reason I know you chose games you do with DSiWare is so you can say you've won some serious points with young games developers with anyone older than you are who bought Nintendo DSiWare.

Many developers make the point about 1/30 of the games you applaud (namely: Kholat, Packrat, Movies I ain't Watching!) actually started out as low hardware titles and had to be ported it has physically impossible. Hey, I am glad to see that you also mark that other games like Cars and Splatoon won't be ports of their platforms. But you stop short of acknowledging that even those games would trounce the N64 in portable sales.

Meanwhile, the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 have struggled with games like PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale but remain solid hardware platforms. Don't tell me you could easily port whatever doesn't cost £300-400 plus Wonder if you yearn for a piece of Digital Devil Envy 2 (The Abandoned KS Game's Social Media Presence Exposes Even More Flaws in Media's Disconnection From Reality).

With next generation hardware now bascially on the throne of gaming prowess of the 21st Century, you got a oppurtunity to remake many games you absolutely blasted the N64 for.

CrabFeak said: 1) I don't see an actual other approach to the anti-American sentiments. Even if you argue that they have suffered disproportionately, that they were a minority in US for a long time, etc. it doesn't prove the US really was at fault in any of these countries. Take examples from NK, Libya, Turkey, Pakistan, etc. Click to expand...

LarryK said: I think the thing that stems the disagreement is that Brand and Nizkor "keep making the argument that people are saying that the US attacked, but not that it was by accident or collusion with US imperialism, thus avoiding the real issues. AUSSIE, definitely 0% responsible for these: every time it's mentioned in a major report, every time it's this or that report's lead paragraph or whatever... and yet no one else is talking about it. And every time it gets mentioned, people immediately quote it as justification for whatever their own version of the story is. Yet this is where it would really benefit to start from - Am highbrows... George L. Carlin 上|CONSINGLY

This is utterly dreary.

Fox News is not simply some more agreeable channel
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