i was gonna say you can't really fit a CD inside a SNES case but i don't think you could with a NES case eitherIts weird to make the CD case look like an NES cartridge when the actual game looks like a SNES game.
i wish whatever
i was gonna say you can't really fit a CD inside a SNES case but i don't think you could with a NES case either
Was very quietly announced yesterday. but there's less than 150 left now and started over 1200 units.Rocketbirds is taking longer than what I imagined to sell out.
Was very quietly announced yesterday. but there's less than 150 left now and started over 1200 units.
Really? Where at?But the first announcement was a week ago.
Anyway, looks like the 2 per customer limit wasn't a problem this time.
Rocketbirds is taking longer than what I imagined to sell out.
In for the standard edition.
Also, interesting tweet for speculating on upcoming games, especially considering there's a bunch of games that I would love to see receive physical editions on this list.
is it 10 separate titles or are some being counted twice because they're on different platforms?
Return of the Obra Dinn is all that matters.
Ten separate titles.is it 10 separate titles or are some being counted twice because they're on different platforms?
Took another look at the list. Return of The Obra Dinn, Outer Wilds and Kentucky Route Zero are the dream three. Her Story would be wonderful too, if that could somehow happen.
it bugs me with LRG mention pre-order in their tweets but it doesn't mean THAT pre-order
probably 0 chance because josh hates The Lost Frontier lolThe final one... I wonder what the chances are of ALSO getting The Lost Frontier (with Daxter as a bonus title... >_>)?
I think Jeff Minter and Giles are fairly pleased with today's super-quick sellout of Polybius. With any luck that means a run for Minotaur Arcade v.1 on the way. :)
I wish he'd partner with East Asia Soft for a TxK release. That's never gonna happen though.
it's not that, it's just that he can't release any new versions of TxK again because Atari saw too much similarity in it with the music too and fighting against them probably wouldn't be worth it financially for him so he gave up on it but ironically last year Tempest 4000 was released by himself under the Atari publishing so maybe they had plans to actually re-release it and in the process caught wind of TxKHe can't, is the problem. Part of the T4K agreement is that Atari has the rights to everything Tempest-like, and that includes Space Giraffe. They don't own SG, but Llamasoft can't make another. I mean yes, sure, Llamasoft would be in legally correct in creating a game that borrows the Tempest look but plays in only a superficially similar fashion but is actually a very different game, but this only matters if they've got the cash to afford the lawyers. Which they very much do not, sadly.
Atari only has a year or two left until it's dead. Anyone want to buy Llamasoft the Tempest IP?
it's not that, it's just that he can't release any new versions of TxK again because Atari saw too much similarity in it with the music too and fighting against them probably wouldn't be worth it financially for him so he gave up on it but ironically last year Tempest 4000 was released by himself under the Atari publishing so maybe they had plans to actually re-release it and in the process caught wind of TxK
We do con leftovers on the site! Since this one is for PAX South, it won't be online until next year.I wish they'd sell alternative cover art for PS4 games via their website too. Especially for the ones that used the same artwork on both PS4 and Vita, since many of us doubled dipped on those. Since I'm in Europe, there's no way I'll be able to get my hands on that PAX variant of Bloodstained without paying a fortune on eBay.
We do con leftovers on the site! Since this one is for PAX South, it won't be online until next year.
We do con leftovers on the site! Since this one is for PAX South, it won't be online until next year.
I've got a few on that list. Hopefully it's pretty painless. I'll give it a shot sometime this week.
So I finally got around to calling Nintendo today.
Was able to get them to manually add points for:
The Messenger
Tetris 99
Celeste
Iconoclasts
Toejam and Earl
Minit
Bloodstained Curse or the Moon
Took an hour with a bit of friendly back and forth and lots of holding. Mentioning limited run games seemed to help the process along. All for $2.35.
The rep was super nice and doing his best to help me. He apologized for the wait and even tacked on an extra 90 days of Nintendo Switch Online for free.
I suppose that made it worth it.
90 days huh? Maybe I'll call for the other stuff missing on my list...
So does this mean that they just gave you the coins manually, or will they also have it up for other cart users? (Not at home to test).