I purchased some gamecube controllers for my Wii about 2 years ago, very cheap but they have served their purpose, just barely last week the gums on the joystick fell of.
I wouldnt do it to be honest, even if I was good at it (I'm not) I would rather work on something productive, dont get me wrong I love videogames so much as any other gamer but for me its just a hobby not a lifetime career.
If you could create any type of videogame about any topic or genre, what will it be like ?
I will go for my long awaited Star wars open world game since EA its not going make one, It will had the option to choose between Empire or Republic and choose the character class just like the Starwars MMO but with the open world single player experience
You guys remember the old days when you purchased a brand new game and it came with an extra disc that was the demo of a game or even better some included the demo on the menu of your game ?
This happened during the PS2 era for me
It depends on the brand, some brands have specific features or details in the design that the fake ones dont.
For example the Apple ear pods will have a bass hole and the fake ones will have the hole just for decoration , so you cant tell if its fake or not by covering the hole and noticing if there is a difference in the sound.
Yeah they are becoming outdated but I actually purchased a DVD about two and half years ago, a couple of years ago I didnt paid for any Internet service since I didnt really needed it , I still had hundreds of DVDs in brand new condition, in the last year I did made a contract for internet service but we still use the DVD almost every day, mostly for the small kids at home.
Its been a good couple of years for indie games, they have a better chance to shine compared to the old days. The best indie game for me is Alien Homid I had it on my GBA.
I've always been bad at fighting games but that doesnt stop me from playing some every now and then. One thing I notice is that today's Fighting games are taking advantage of the DLC formats, for every 60 dollar release there will be a big list of characters ready to be added to the rooster for a high price. Basically if you want more characters you need to pay more, you could spent as twice as much as you paid for the game and still not get all the characters for the game. I miss the old days when we used to spent hours trying to figure out how to unlock new characters.
I usually play Apex Legends but of all the Battle royale games Blackout is the best, although a 40$ dollar price tag is to much for me just for a multiplayer only game.
I dont think Microsoft will try to get into the handheld service Nintendo already owns that market,Sony tried with the PS vita which was a better handheld console than the 3DS but it still failed.
Same here I'm currently playing RE 7 but only during the day for about an hour and after that I need another 2 hours of Kirby or something like that to calm myself xD.