Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist and writer by day. Programmer by night. Gamer all the way.
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Fixed the headline.
I hear ya’. Technology (including games) progressed so rapidly that I feel older than I honestly should.
Before the ill-fated Stadia, Harrison helped lead Sony’s gaming efforts during the troubled launch of the PlayStation 3, at one point going so far as to brag that “nobody will ever use 100 percent of [the PS3’s] capability.” He then worked in Microsoft’s gaming division during the disastrous rollout of the Xbox One and its confused used game policies.
Yesh. This guy’s track record is awful.
I can’t be mad at that. xD
They’re throwing billions upon billions into a technology with extremely limited use cases and a novelty, at best. My god, even drones fared better in the long run.
Pretty damn cheap smartwatch.
Yeah, I’ve lost track myself. I just follow feeds that alert of me free deals.
I wasn’t aware of that.
I’m not holding my breath.
A month or two ago, there were a few articles involving Jim Jordan that were peak Not The Onion material.
My games library is so huge, and I suffer from choice paralysis all the time.
Claims ‘No Violation’ Of Judge Boasberg’s Order
Then you should have no problem showing us.
I miss the days of Lego Island and Rock Raiders.
Would not surprise me if it’s the latter.
Harvard, here we come!
Apple doesn’t like PWAs
Which would probably have Jobs rolling in his grave. He was all for web apps. Hell, their first attempt at widgets on macOS were just web apps. That’s why he was so adamant about getting rid of Flash. He knew the technology was viable.
That was me with SimCity 4. xD
You’d think such a simple protocol would be.
Yikes. Corrected headline.