I tried brave for a while.
But I use ad-block to *get rid* of adds. It seems counter-intuitive to then use a browser which will fill up my notification tray.
But that directly contradicts what you've said elsewhere. The court injunction on Commodore means whatever they had released by that time was doomed to fail. Therefore the machine was released after the coffin had been nailed firmly shut.
You're correct that the CD32 was unlikely to set the...
You can't really call the CD32 "the last nail". As you elude to in the article text, the CD32 was actually successful for the time. It was unfortunate that they were unable to ship units to Canada and the US but that itself wasn't a problem with the unit itself. It was unfortunately too little...
What is one of who's main theme?
I mean... It doesn't really matter what a couple of fictional character's "wanted us to do" with anything, now, does it?
What is unsolvable?? You haven't started a problem. Unless you believe that parent's having children is a problem for some reason? If so...
The GameBoy didn't have an RTC, some of the cartridges did. I don't know if any GameGear had one or not.
Also the RTC isn't what made saving possible, it was the battery backed memory. It's possible to have one without the other.
And, no, I don't know if any GameGear games had a battery backup...
@AmandaRose
What about them?
I'll give you Tetris...
I'm not familiar with the game but I'm not interested something just because it pushes a system to it's limits.
Gamegear sonic was baddass. The others not so much. I had Wonderboy too but didn't play it much. The Disney Illusion series of games were epic and the Game Gear had Road Rash...
The GameBoy had Zelda working in it's favour but not much else
I had a game gear. It was an awesome machine. I'm not sure anyone ever really got 5 hours out of a set of batteries but I always played it plugged into a wall or a car charger so it was never an issue.
Hardware wise it was miles ahead of the Gameboy, as the Master System was to the NES.
I also...
When you make a purchase for a game it asks if you want to use your gold points as a discount. I guess that's also what happens when purchasing online membership. I mean, I don't see why it should be any different.
I can't actually confirm this, though, as I'm all paid up for the year already.
Ah so you were surprised how difficult it is. That makes more sense. The way I read it, it looked like you were angry about the fact that it was being expected of you.
Well keep at it, anyway :)