Would this be a good starting point for someone who has never played any Pokemon-games (apart from Pokemon Go)? I'm a big fan of open world RPGs and have always had kind of curiosity towards Pokemon, but never got around to trying one and at some point started thinking that the lore is just too wide to hop in as a newbie.
I read this article twice with thought and the only thing I got from it is that I probably should start collecting older game consoles and physical copies of games.
I won't be upgrading (yet), since I only use the subscription to occasionally playing some online games and the charm of AC has worn off from me. N64 game selection isn't quite enough for me yet.
However, I could bet that in the future Nintendo either drops off the "basic" Online subscription altogether or starts tying good stuff (i.e. DLC for Zelda, Pokemon...) to this Premium service, thus forcing people to buy it.
Nice article, the world needs more people like Steven! It's odd to think people somehow find accessibility as a threat.
I'm always flabbergasted when hearing architects, politicians, contractors etc.. fighting against building ramps or adding braille -writing to elevators because of "extra costs" or how "it reduces the quality of life for the majority" and of course asking the legendary question, "do they really need to get to everywhere?". And then everyone is upset when the answer to the latter is an unequivocal yes.
I do, however, find it as a quite positive matter that these things are talked and things are done about in the gaming community.
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Quite obviously he is carefully reversing down while carrying something invisible.
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"...one of the platform’s finest games — if you have friends to play it with."
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I feel attacked.
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Would this be a good starting point for someone who has never played any Pokemon-games (apart from Pokemon Go)? I'm a big fan of open world RPGs and have always had kind of curiosity towards Pokemon, but never got around to trying one and at some point started thinking that the lore is just too wide to hop in as a newbie.
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I read this article twice with thought and the only thing I got from it is that I probably should start collecting older game consoles and physical copies of games.
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I won't be upgrading (yet), since I only use the subscription to occasionally playing some online games and the charm of AC has worn off from me. N64 game selection isn't quite enough for me yet.
However, I could bet that in the future Nintendo either drops off the "basic" Online subscription altogether or starts tying good stuff (i.e. DLC for Zelda, Pokemon...) to this Premium service, thus forcing people to buy it.
Re: Feature: Steven Spohn On Strides In Accessibility For Gaming, And Nintendo's Room For Improvement
Nice article, the world needs more people like Steven! It's odd to think people somehow find accessibility as a threat.
I'm always flabbergasted when hearing architects, politicians, contractors etc.. fighting against building ramps or adding braille -writing to elevators because of "extra costs" or how "it reduces the quality of life for the majority" and of course asking the legendary question, "do they really need to get to everywhere?". And then everyone is upset when the answer to the latter is an unequivocal yes.
I do, however, find it as a quite positive matter that these things are talked and things are done about in the gaming community.