As an autist, I find this assertion nonsensical and offensively reductive.
As an autist, I find this assertion nonsensical and offensively reductive.
Think you better quit letting shit slip…
The solution: no human contact.
It’s just a smaller, folding form factor. It’s better at protecting your screen and buttons, but if it’s anything like the GBA SP it’s based on, that hinge is a potential breakage point. Your trading off one kind of durability for a whole new vulnerability. Having said that, I loved my GBA SP and in only got broken because it got misplaced and sat on while it was folded open.
Yeah, the Anbernic RG35XX is under $70 and the RG35XX+ is about $80. Those are super solid choices!
RG353V has served me incredibly well. Works great for systems up to Dreamcast. Plays most PSP games well. Plays DS and earlier Nintendo handhelds perfectly, though I strongly recommend using Arkos if you touch support in the Linux frontend.
That’s definitely a mental image right there.
Yer gonna need a much longer pole…
Now the GOP is really hating Mexico.
I did exactly that.
The traumatic brain injury may have had something to do with that, though.
You’ve clearly never had the transcendent experience of shitting in the woods. Or behind a dumpster at the Circle K.
Can we take a moment to appreciate how Metroid II really did the groundwork for what Super Metroid perfected? I don’t think SM would have flown to the heights it has had Metroid II not taken the risks it did.
Edit: this wasn’t intended as a reply to a comment and should have been it’s own comment!
It really was a masterwork in that regard. I really see a lot of the creative genius of that era revolving around working around hardware limitations. Metroid II really did make me rethink what the Game Boy was really capable of back then. How it managed to play so well when the Castlevania games struggled to resemble their NES counterparts really told a pretty telling story in its own right.
Edit: that is a lot of "really"s.
Can we take a moment to appreciate how Metroid II really did the groundwork for what Super Metroid perfected? I don’t think SM would have flown to the heights it has had Metroid II not taken the risks it did.
Edit: this wasn’t intended as a reply to a comment and should have been it’s own comment!
I’d argue Echoes was better in just about every way. It built on everything they made Prime great, while managing to improve on the things that needed improved. I love the whole Prime trilogy, but Echoes felt like it was the best in the series.
Susanne’s snootching to that muthafuckin nootches with Jay and Silent fucking Bob! Noise, noise, noise!
Ooooooh yeeeeeah, brother! Can yooooou dig it?
Is that Bobby?
Can confirm.