@EdBoatConnoisseur @beardalaxy YEAH!!! Maybe it still works with a SIM? I have the 4G version but not the right size SIM card... Somehow the battery can still last most of the day.
It is very convenient for casual pre-PS1 stuff (I could never get PS1 injects to work).
@Terry okay where did Al Pachino turn up in this continuity
@Terry Brilyn sounds like a white version of a nigger name like Daquashawn or something
After going through and playing some old games the past month I kind of regret selling half my physical stuff a few years ago, but I really needed the money. At least I can use a flash cart or soft mods to still play on original consoles, which is fine by me. But a cart of my favorite games here or there is fun to have.
That being said Japanese versions can be an option, some of them are half or quarter price of US versions, or even less. If it isn't an RPG you don't really need to know Japanese. And there's no way I'm going to pay $300 for US Mega Man X3
@Mr_NutterButter Their livelihood should be fragile, but unfortunately in Tokyo at least you can get away with being an EOP
@PanzerTan sex fox
fox made of sex
@ChristiJunior My love for Misty may be toxic nostalgia, but at it's core it's an appreciation for the natural beauty that 90's and 2000's tomboys were so good at. As much as I will 😭 for Blue Archive girls, all of them are specifically crafted, pandering almost, to the point where they get lost among each other. Neru, while quite the bratty gaki, would preform about the same as about any other Blue Archive girl in her spot. The fact that I know Neru's name only because of Pixiv tags rather than the actual game is a testament to the lack of sincerity of her design. The natural beauty of Kasumi ("Misty" for you gaijin) warms the heart thanks to the tasteful classic design sense of Ken Sugimori, which Misty lovers have experienced first hand via the source materials, not via 60 browser tabs on a booru at 4AM. Misty is not just *a* vidya girl, she may be THE vidya girl.
Surface-level tech liker and poser weeb. Certified by the Tennou Heika himself to deny Japanese war crimes. Also one day I want to be an artist of some sort, but I'm not sure how to go about it.