Back in the 2010s, yes, not anymore though afaik, I assume that CDNs/traffic got cheap enough to not go that far. Microsoft actually introduced P2P update sharing with Windows Update for Windows 10, I think it's enabled…
Which is more powerful than any game genie by a great amount, with its included debugging tools - really not just useful for games, but in general for all sorts of RE on Windows. Sadly only on Windows, I've always hoped…
A company that cares about eroding trust in third-party repairs shops getting blamed for ripping off their customers when the battery still reports as broken.
There's a switch version that uses the accelerometer/gyro in the joy cons to emulate a wiimote, it works surprisingly well - definitely worth a shot if you want to replay it!
Nintendo does tend to allow things that let users "code" their own games, as long as it's well-checked and the devs are upfront about it. See SmileBasic(http://smilebasic.com/en/), a commercial BASIC interpreter for 3DS…
Everyone needs a hobby - for a lot of people, doing this kind of research and development is just plain fun, especially if it involves working with video games you enjoy or collaborative work with a lot of people that…
Back in the 2010s, yes, not anymore though afaik, I assume that CDNs/traffic got cheap enough to not go that far. Microsoft actually introduced P2P update sharing with Windows Update for Windows 10, I think it's enabled…
Which is more powerful than any game genie by a great amount, with its included debugging tools - really not just useful for games, but in general for all sorts of RE on Windows. Sadly only on Windows, I've always hoped…
A company that cares about eroding trust in third-party repairs shops getting blamed for ripping off their customers when the battery still reports as broken.
There's a switch version that uses the accelerometer/gyro in the joy cons to emulate a wiimote, it works surprisingly well - definitely worth a shot if you want to replay it!
Nintendo does tend to allow things that let users "code" their own games, as long as it's well-checked and the devs are upfront about it. See SmileBasic(http://smilebasic.com/en/), a commercial BASIC interpreter for 3DS…
Everyone needs a hobby - for a lot of people, doing this kind of research and development is just plain fun, especially if it involves working with video games you enjoy or collaborative work with a lot of people that…