"Brian".....?
Typo/autocorrect for "bran"?
"Brian".....?
Typo/autocorrect for "bran"?
It's a great word. It can be almost any part of speech/grammar!
Is there a lot of overlap between people who can't afford a cellphone and are taking flights?
14 isn't old, it's not even legal age to buy cigarettes.
I'll do some weird math.
The first computer game could be argued to have been released in 1950, and the first commercial video game was released in 1971. Let's call it either 70 or 50 years ago.
14 years is 20~28% of the entire history of video games.
The first feature film came out in 1906; let's call it 120 years old. So let's calculate what 20~28% of this history of film is.
20% of 120 years is 24 years, and 28% is 33.6, rounded to 34.
So if you compare them by the "commercial video game vs. feature film" definition, a 14-year old game is like Beauty and the Beast, Hangin' with the Homeboys, or Showdown in Little Tokyo.
If you want to use the "youngest" ratio, then we can compare Skyrim to films that are just 24 years old, like Shrek, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, or Spy Kids.
I dunno, I think 14 years old is an old game! Haha
Yeah, I was wondering if it was Gen X as the parents who did part of that. I could see some younger millennials having Gen X parents.
Gen X likes to talk about how they'd all get on their bikes and meet up with friends.
Was it also the Gen X parents who didn't want their kinds riding on bikes in the streets due to safety issues? Lol
EDIT: fixed spelling of "Lol" (formerly "Loo")
Yes, there will be consequences. Things will get better for those businesses!
What is a Personal Pronoun?
A whole bunch of angry Americans would fail to answer that question correctly these days...
To clarify, I don't think the writers did anything wrong. The headline will be misleading because Nintendo's being somewhat misleading.
I don't know how much the headline could be improved, if at all.
Nintendo says NS2 GC controller will only "officially" support GC games
Or if they can't quote "officially", they could quote "only". Which could arguably be more clickbaity, but also clue in a casual reader that there's more to what Nintendo officially says.
It's somewhat misleading. It's not providing the additional background information, and it leads the headline with the claim (not that Nintendo is making a claim).
I don't think it's a bad headline. It'd be hard to include all the information in the headline. But if someone only reads the headline (something like 73% of people), they could end up with a mistaken conclusion. And those people will have been lead in that direction (so, mislead).
Doesn't this kind of depend on where you live? Lol
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