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  1. 27 minutes ago, TDIRunner said:

    I can confirm controls are garbage on PS4 and Switch.  I haven't played any other version.  I would be curious what % of the reviewers played the originals.  Nearly everyone I've spoken to who was familiar with the originals agreed with me.  If you enjoy the remakes, feel free to play them.  I gave the remake collection a fairy fair attempt on two separate occasions (multiple hours of gameplay each time), and it's unplayable for me.  I can play the originals today and beat them with my eyes closed.  I replay the originals almost annually.  I doubt I will ever touch the remakes again.  

    I actually never played the originals. So it may be a case where you're just used to the original controls. I looked this up, and there seem to be threads saying the controls are terrible, and other threads saying the controls are fine --

    The controls are fine....

    https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/191634-crash-bandicoot-n-sane-trilogy/75520624

    First of all as far as crash 1 goes you have to use the d-pad as long as you do that controls are fine. Plus I think kids are not used to hard games crash 1 is hard and it's not because of controls.

  2. 23 minutes ago, TDIRunner said:

    The controls are absolute garbage making it nearly unplayable in any level that requires precision jumping.  This is even worse for those who played the originals enough to develop muscle memory on the platforming.  

    Is that true for all ports? IGN thought it was great --

    https://www.ign.com/articles/2017/06/29/crash-bandicoot-n-sane-trilogy-review

    Update: The Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is now available for the Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC. I've gone back and played the N. Sane Trilogy on each system and am happy to confirm the challenge, fun, and updated shine of the N. Sane Trilogy remains intact across the board. The Switch's version doesn't look quite as good as the PS4 or comparable Xbox One versions, but still plays great. And Crash looks even better on PC with a 60 fps framerate option.

    Over 1500 reviews on metacritic give it an 8.4 which is fabulous.

    https://www.metacritic.com/game/crash-bandicoot-n-sane-trilogy/

    It just seems like if the controls truly are "garbage" across the board the score should be much lower?

  3. 12 hours ago, Sumez said:

    Reportedly LRG actually approached Konami about Felix The Cat, and Konami had no idea what that game even was when they asked them. I don't know how to dig up the twitter post, but this was stated by a LRG executive.

    I'm going to get the collection regardless, because I love classic gaming, and I appreciate the updates such as quality of life features 🙂

    If you do find the article, please share, I'd love to read it. And heck, if I'd probably be doing the same if I was part of LRG, more classic collections is the way to go, especially releasing something that has never had a release outside of Japan, such as --

    Screenshot-from-2024-02-23-16-53-19.png

  4. 20 hours ago, LeatherRebel5150 said:

    Eh, It just comes off as lazy me. If they got something substantial added to them like the Atari collection got when it released or something, I could be more excited. As it is now they just slap the rom on a cart

    They do put some work into the ports -- obviously the biggest "change" from the originals is that they are now in HD. Other than that, a number of news channels noted "quality of life fixes", as well as a rewind feature and save at any time feature. Also, considering an original NES Felix cartridge (just cartridge) sells for around $100, this is a wonderful way to get the game, as well as the GB edition, for cheap -- $35 -- well, assuming you're in the USA.

  5. 12 hours ago, Sumez said:

    No-brainer! 🤣

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    To be fair, shipping is super expensive. I sent someone just one CD a few weeks ago to the UK, and shipping was indeed $20, and that was the lowest price-point. LRG doesn't have any control over VAT, which it looks like you're getting charged a whopping 38% on a single game? Damn, time to relocate 🙂

  6. 6 hours ago, LeatherRebel5150 said:

    Im thinking lazy ports of older games is the future of LRG. Well, the present too but it’s become more obvious to me

    I personally appreciate ports of older games! The fact that you can actually purchase a physical copy instead of a digital copy makes me happy 🙂

    I think the recent slew of ports is not so much an LRG thing as it is that there is enough interest in classic gaming. It was Konami that released the Felix the Cat Collection for the PS Store and Switch Store --
    https://store.playstation.com/en-us/product/UP0101-PPSA19225_00-0159266583099383

    Also, the digital copy is $25 -- and LRG is charging $35 for the physical edition. A no-brainer decision to me!

  7. NJ Cop Slams His Own Police Chief Onto Car Hood After He Showed Up 'Drunk' at a Crash Scene

    The chief and sergeant ended up on the hood of a patrol car during the altercation, with someone heard saying, "You grabbed me." Sgt. Major is also heard on video saying, "He's drunk again ... Chief, get out of here or you are going to get locked up." The chief then is heard telling Sgt. Major he's relieving him of his duties, saying, "You're suspended." Sgt. Major was later allowed to resume his full job responsibilities. After the Monmouth County Prosecutor Office's investigation, Guida was placed on paid administrative leave. His position as chief pays a salary of $202,500, according to state pension records.

  8. Irate woman tossed out of NYC pet store for kicking puppy kennel ‘slaps the s–t out’ of tourist: ‘Welcome to New York’

    https://nypost.com/2024/02/20/us-news/nyc-woman-slaps-tourist-after-kicking-puppy-kennel-in-pet-store-video/

    A deranged woman ferociously slapped a tourist inside a New York City pet store over the weekend after she was told to leave for kicking puppy kennels, according to shocking footage and cops.

    Video captured by store manager Emilio Ortiz shows the disputative woman walking toward the exit before briefly turning to the tourist and smacking her on the side of the face. She then appeared to spit in the direction of the victim, the video shows. 

    “As she’s walking out, she slaps the s–t out of this lady,” Ortiz told The Post Tuesday. “Like, she slaps her really freaking hard.”

    “Her friend was there, too, and her friend called her husband, who’s a cop in Texas, and I was kind of like tongue-in-cheek saying to her even if they arrest this lady, they’re probably going to let her go tomorrow. This is the way New York has been operating right now,” Ortiz said in reference to the Empire State’s lax bail laws. “And they were kind of like, ‘Oh hell no. In Texas we don’t let people get away with that.’ And I was like, ‘Well, welcome to New York.’”

    I used to love to visit NYC -- always felt safe. Lots of police, low crime. Now, I'd rather not risk it. In fact, I feel like somehow I would end up being arrested for defending myself -- that happens far too often, and hey, it's NYC. As the store manager noted "welcome to NYC where you're in and out of jail in 24 hours or less, or your money back" 🤨

  9. 35 minutes ago, Link said:

    I get few if any robocalls. Have you submitted your phone number on donotcall to be disallowed from them?

    I do like to waste their time. I've gotten them at work a few times recently and I say yes I do have (thing you"know" I have that you pretend to help with)! And mess around until they hang up.

    Oh yeah, number is on the do not call registry, does not seem to stop them. I know the FCC does fine scammers/robocallers but who the heck knows if they ever collect?

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  10. I seem to be getting these like 5 times a freaking day!!

    https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/us-consumers-received-just-under-4-3-billion-robocalls-in-january-according-to-youmail-robocall-index-302057113.html

    The other campaign of interest for January was a largescale telemarketing campaign that appears to be from One Street Financial and consists of robocalls like this one related to loans for consolidating debt:

    This is Sarah from One Street Financial. I'm calling to follow up on the letter we mailed you. You've been pre-selected for our economic release personal loan because of your current financial situation. This loan is ideal for consolidating high interest credit card and personal loan debt into one easy payment. We manage this offer because you or someone in your household qualifies for this program. Remember this offer and the program are about to expire at the end of 2023. Please call me back at 833-431-2961 to discuss how this can work for you. Your reference code is going to be PR 72383. I'm here to help and assist.

    The overall volume appears to be in the tens of millions of calls, and some consumers reported that they never gave consent for these calls and they are unwanted. However, these calls come from a limited set of toll-free numbers, making it relatively easy to block for both consumers and for call-blocking apps like YouMail.

    Easy to block? Yes, but they seem to be constantly changing their 888 numbers so not as easy to avoid. I do report them to the FTC --

    https://www.donotcall.gov/

    But obviously that only works once the government works... which is rarely. I've read some people say that the best thing you can do is when they call, to actually answer the call. That way, if you keep them online for a few minutes (you don't have to speak to them even) they have to pay for the call. If millions of people did this, they would be forced to quit since it would cost them millions -- well, at least that's what some people claim. Sounds logical, but who knows.

  11. As Putin Threatens, Despair and Hedging in Europe

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/18/world/europe/europe-russia-munich-conference.html

    Vladimir Putin had a message for them: Nothing they’ve done so far — sanctions, condemnation, attempted containment — would alter his intentions to disrupt the current world order. Russia made its first major gain in Ukraine in nearly a year, taking the ruined city of Avdiivka, at huge human cost to both sides...And the American discovery, disclosed in recent days, that Putin may be planning to place a nuclear weapon in space — a bomb designed to wipe out the connective tissue of global communications if Putin is pushed too far — was a potent reminder of his capacity to strike back at his adversaries with the asymmetric weapons that remain a key source of his power.

    ...almost every available sanction has been imposed, and it was unclear if the United States and the Europeans would be prompted to seize the $300 billion or so in assets that Russia unwisely left abroad before the invasion. When a senior U.S. official was asked how the United States would make good on President Joe Biden’s 2021 pledge of “devastating consequences” for Russia if Navalny died in prison — a statement made in Putin’s presence at a meeting in Geneva — the official shrugged.

    “I feel underwhelmed and somewhat disappointed” by the debate here, said Steven Sokol, president of the American Council on Germany. “There was a lack of urgency and a lack of clarity about the path forward, and I did not see a strong show of European solidarity.” He and others noted that French President Emmanuel Macron did not attend.

    ...the warning did not appear to generate an urgent discussion of how to prepare for that possibility. The conference celebrated the fact that now two-thirds of alliance members have met the goal of spending 2% of their gross domestic product on defense — up from just a handful of nations 10 years ago. But a few acknowledged that goal is now badly outdated, and they talked immediately about the political barriers to spending more.

    Wow, how can anyone not read this and not think of Europe pre-WWII

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  12. 1 hour ago, Sumez said:

    So what are you playing then? 

    Clearly, I'm playing "can't post in the right thread 😅"

    Did finish Diablo III -- Eternal Edition yesterday. It was... okay. I don't know, just seemed like a let-down after Diablo II, which was released nearly 25 years ago!

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  13. 1 hour ago, Tulpa said:

    Wasn't Mario named after the landlord of NoA's warehouse in Seattle?

    I do know that Kirby is named after the lawyer John Kirby who defended Nintendo (and won the case) in the Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd. case 🙂

    1 up kirby GIF

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