10,000 Bulletins: No One Can Stop the Presses! (Part 1)

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Nice. I have an earlier pressing of both those records and they are gorgeous packages. It’s extremely fun to listen to SNES music on a record player.

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a very strange investment by the saudi royal family, but they have made a lot of strange decisions lately. i’m of course referring to the episode where they murdered and dismembered a saudi national on turkish soil.

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Love that this guy couldn’t wait for somebody who actually knew the fuckin’ source language before reporting on it and spreading misinformation, and that bastions of integrity Nintendo Life apparently took some random asshole on twitter at face value and reported it anyway without doing any sort of fact-checking. Real nice to see gaming websites are still the fucking pits.

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i’m sure i’ve read before that kof xiv was super popular in saudi arabia

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hey, najd is a pretty cool design! i think what i’m most disappointed in is that the most outwardly politically left game developer (made a game where you liberate cuba as che and castro, made modular and insanely easy to pirate arcade hardware that brought games to the people, wasted insane amounts of money on a doomed utopian city (neo geo world)) is now majority owned by one of the worst governments on the planet.

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oh no

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I mean people from outside the US aren’t really thrilled that half their games come from an asshole country either (the other half comes from Japan obviously) but that’s not 100% comparable, I admit, because there at least it’s not the government owning the games companies. Well, except for America’s Army or whatever that game was.

Sucks for SNK and their fans…

Quick reminder that in 10 years or so China will own most of the video game industry so that’s going to be fun, too

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You can finally play Miner Dig Deep again!!! It’s been unavailable ever since XBLIG shut down.

I played this game for like a hundred hours.

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They’re remastering SaGa Frontier for the PS4 (PS5 compatible), Switch, PC, IOS and Android. Kenji Ito composed a new track, and Kawazu and Benny Matsuyama (novelist and “game writer”) are handling a new scenario for Hughes.

Tentatively set for a Summer 2021 release in Japan.

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wish all these mobile remasters from square were just a smidge less ugly, but i must support kawazu and this is a game that i played for at least one hundred hours and I still manage to have fond memories of despite softlocking myself in two scenarios near the end.

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this honestly looks less ugly than most of their mobile remasters.

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I always thought SaGa Frontier was kind of ugly to begin with, but I don’t really mind the updated character models because they didn’t drastically alter the style of them too much, they just look a little bit less like SGI models ported to the SNES.

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yeah they actually did a decent job upscaling backgrounds for once, this doesn’t look as gross as the FF7-9 remasters. i really hope they don’t set the localization in fuckin Arial tho

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I love Arial! Don’t knock the classics

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lol it’s a knockoff of The Most Famous Font that microsoft made to avoid a royalty payment

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