Not to mention when your kid gets old enough to play videogames you probably donāt want them on your rig. I imagine itād be way easier to get them a console dedicated to videogames.
No not really, Consoles used to be specially hardware made for gaming.
From the Magnavox Odyssey all the way up to the PS2, they are all specialty hardware for gaming.
It used to be you canāt built a console with off the shelf PC parts, they have their own specialized hardware do do various effects in hardware.
When the OG Xbox came around is when you see Consoles actually cross that line into PC hardware territory as the Xbox was built with off the shelf PC components.
VR Goggles will have built in pc/consoles/smartphone/smart devices in them within the next 20 years.
Secret Santa sign ups are back.
So gift someone a Copy of Street Fighter 5 , Got it.
Also
Not gonna lie, this sentence made me mad as hell.
Please donāt do that.
I was not being serious, it was a joke.
I would not screw someone over SS like that.
Now if for some reason they actually asked for SF5, its on them.
Yea, it needs to be arcade edition.
Hilarious
Very true. I still have my old NES and SNES and a CRT I tried to donate to a local arcade but they apparently didnāt want or need it, so I may get a retro setup going in my game cave and once heās old enough start getting him into stuff like Castlevania, Tetris, Mario, etc
Iām just throwing it out there but feel free to hook a homie up. Iām always for retro consoles
Iām gonna keep the consoles, but I had the tv laying around and since stuff like my n64 looks absolutely ghastly on my flat screen, I figured Iād keep the tv if that arcade didnāt want it.
When someone writes āas perā in a message, what are your thoughts?
@Optimus124 A passive aggressive way of saying ālearn to fucking readā. Thatās what I always meant by it, anyways. Lol
I used it a lot when I would email companies community reps about events, distributors about product and to our interns when I worked at the hobby/comic store in Seattle.
I use it in technical reports sometimes, when appropriate. I donāt think it necessarily always has a snarky context, but it certainly can.
A passive aggressive way of saying ālearn to fucking readā
Thatās exactly how I always read it. I got that in a comment back on a report for leaving a word out.
I got vacation in a little under three weeks. Honestly debating if I should return.
Simon Sinek put it best:
Working hard for something we donāt care about it called stress; working hard for something we love is called passion
Thereās an āEvil Ryuā one too where He can cancel his Hadouken before it comes out like MK1 Shang Tsung cancelling his flaming skullsā¦