I miss my SNES... Dualshock meets SNES controller I bought this controller not out of nostalgia (although it does evoke it), but for is cheapness compared to a Nintendo Switch pro controller. This is around $35 unlike the Pro which cost at $60. So cost wise, it is a bargain with its retro look and… Continue reading Review: 8BitDo SN30 Pro for Switch
Category: State of gaming mind
Micro transactions: I pay to be the best. pt 2
Is Micro transaction the answer for developers to survive? Lets not be hypocrites: Devs need all the money they can earn to both survive and create AAA games for players. Thats how capitalism works. Its a great way to earn money for a game's lifespan. But is MT the only viable way to survive? Yes… Continue reading Micro transactions: I pay to be the best. pt 2
Micro transactions: I pay to be the best.
A rich mans view that cannot be understood by poor people (poor people here!) Shout out to Candy Crush on this post! From: https://venturebeat.com/ I first got a smart phone around 2010. It was an Iphone 3GS. The landscape of mobility is shifting, and everyone is on it. Imagine a device that can act as… Continue reading Micro transactions: I pay to be the best.
Fully Digital pt 2
Or how the collector in me won't budge In part 1, I explained on why going digital has been a trend for the latest generation of consoles. Here in part 2, I'll discuss why I don't want to go with the flow. Remorse. Regret. Stubbornness. When I first got a Vita, all I wanted was… Continue reading Fully Digital pt 2
Fully Digital
The state of going all digital in console gaming It all started with Youtube. When gamers found a medium to show their collection of games from the past, I instantly regretted all the games I sold when I was a kid. From my collection NES, SNES, PS1, Gameboy, Gamegear and Sega Saturn games. Sold all… Continue reading Fully Digital