Great list, pretty much my childhood. I’ll add some more:
- Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1/2
- Empire Earth 1/2
- Civilization II
- Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines
- Theme Park (World?)
- Populous: The Beginning
Great list, pretty much my childhood. I’ll add some more:
I was sooooo salty when SC III went PS2 exclusive. I mean not really but I was pretty bummed back then. Until I got a PS2 to go with my GameCube and Xbox, at least.
Soul Calibur was one of the few fighting games I really enjoyed because of the different weapons and stats they could have. It really set it apart from the other fighting games back then like DBZ, Bloody Roar, Mortal Kombat, etc.
The intro cinematics were pretty epic for their time too!
I will look it up but please feel free to elaborate, it sounds cool.
This is not about US bottle caps
Phantasy Star Online Ep. 1 & 2 has two loading screens where you can manipulate the location or speed and angle of the visuals on-screen. Not super interactive but enough to make the loading times feel less long
And if you want to do anything with the settlements that doesn’t waste infinite amount of time, Sim Settlements 2 just dropped and it’s great!
I dunno man, I installed Sim Settlements and I wasted the rest of my playtime building settlements instead!
I don’t know if this counts, but it was a trade. I won Tenchu z for the Xbox 360 and I didn’t have one (yet), so I traded with some random guy for the following GameCube titles:
Have you checked the status of the file on Sharepoint, provided office files are automatically synced via OneDrive?
No, this is for US only. Where corporations are permitted to abuse the market and the law (or lack thereof).
I imagine manufacturing USB C chargers is still more expensive than the shit we had 20-30 years ago, which you’ll find in the cheapest appliances
cheapest Philips shaver
use USB-C
You can only pick one
For me they show correctly on Eternity, unless OP has edited them by now. The trick is to use &
, in case anyone is interested.
You have access to a bunch of games accessible through the Netflix app or directly through your app store. Most of the games are available elsewhere and pretty solid like Moonlighter, Terra Nil, Oxenfree, Spiritfarer, Storyteller, Into the Breach. But they are (were?) ad-free full versions of the paid counterparts
Minimum requirements means that it will need that hardware to hit the target FPS at target resolution.
It doesn’t mean you can’t run it on anything lower spec. Just that it’s not guaranteed to work at the target FPS and res.
It sounds like we need PM’s to act as a liason between developers and end-users to bridge the difference in jargon and way-of-thinking.
I never thought I’d say having PM’s were going to help. Ironic.
This is the case. If you buy it via Google Play, you can edit or end your subscription via Google Play. If you did not, you need to use the desktop app to manage your subscription.
I’d argue Celsius makes more sense from a human experience standpoint. Too damned cold or hot is highly subjective. The freezing and boiling points of water are easy references.
Although technically the boiling point of water can change where you are in the world. But from neighbour to neighbour, you will have the same effects
Search for ‘change default apps’ and move it back to your favorite program, or right click the pdf -> properties -> change program
I see the problem, it looks like Amazon. Stop shopping there