Heh, glad you mentioned Xbox - they’re a perfect example of consistent inconsistency! 🤣
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Nintendo has been staunchly anti-emulation since even before the N64 launched, and it hasn’t hurt them yet.
I’m a proud Steam Deck owner, and I’ll be the first to admit that I predominantly use it to emulate my old games collection (PS1-3 & PSP), plus SNES out of sheer spite at Nintendo.
However, my relatively tech-savvy relatives (even those in their 20s), baulk at something as complex as SteamOS.
I think Nintendo’s safe for at least one more console generation, before the normies get on the portable-PC wagon.
This is ridiculous, absolute insanity - and I’m totally here for it. Great work!
Some analysts are morons. The reason the Wii U failed was because it wasn’t clear that it was a successor console, and not just a weird add-on.
People have been conditioned to understand numerical console increases for over two decades now thanks to the PlayStation.
Edit: As an aside, are there any console manufacturers besides Sony who have had sequential model numbers consistently? I’ve been mulling this under the last couple of hours and nothing comes to mind!
Republicans care more about Trump’s feelings than they do about their constituents, let alone the homeless and unhoused.
After all - according to the gospel of prosperity, Jesus said “fuck them poors!”.
I’d sincerely like to think so; between Mario Bros., Hook and Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Bob Hoskins is a foundational part of my childhood..
I mean, Bing has proven itself to the the best search engine for porn - so it kinda stands to reason that their AI model would have a particular knack for generating even more of the stuff!
Pretty sure that’s an intentional evolutionary trait. Fathers are less likely to question paternity if a baby looks like them, helping to form emotional bongs early.
Nah, probably just some homeless guy on a bike with a blowtorch..
DuckDuckGo for day-to-day stuff, Bing for naughty content.
Loss in the n^th^ dimension.
This is awesome; I’m too tired to do it right now - but I’d I remember I’d really like to normalise this against country populations to see what percent of a nation is a Reddit user.
At a glance, I’m pretty sure Australia is punching well above its weight - if nothing else.