I swear this app would have been more popular if it always had every episode instead of sticking to a strict 2 or 3 months period for every series. Knowing they're roughly 150 episodes each, that made for a heck of a marathon if you wanted to watch a complete series that wasn't the Indigo League.
That's what made me abandon the app in the end. I found easier ways to watch the anime.
@Luckey Yes you're right these are the rules. Then the rules are dumb and fuelled by infantile attitudes towards fans such as "While it was meant to be a surprising moment for fans," to quote the article. That a working class employee loses their job because a partner company didn't get to enjoy the full effect of their well-crafted marketing moment is class warfare.
> Mitchell initiated legal proceedings against Twin Galaxies and claimed that his doctor of 30 years refused to see him for an annual check-up due to the cheating allegations. IF this story is true he would be way better off suing his doctor than whatever this petty record validating nonsense is.
This... is bad reporting guys. No offence to xander-haj's contributions, but they aren't the author of the project. That would be snesrev and it is plainly obvious to anyone checks out the github project, two clicks away from your own link. And the project isn't brand new like implied, it has actually been live on github for 6 months already and in a playable state since the very first commits.
I played it when it was first released and it was a blast. Truly a great project, with plenty of potential for mods (randomizer one day perhaps?).
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Re: Pokémon TV App Is Being Discontinued Later This Year
I swear this app would have been more popular if it always had every episode instead of sticking to a strict 2 or 3 months period for every series. Knowing they're roughly 150 episodes each, that made for a heck of a marathon if you wanted to watch a complete series that wasn't the Indigo League.
That's what made me abandon the app in the end. I found easier ways to watch the anime.
Re: GameStop Fires Employee For Leaking Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Switch
@Luckey Yes you're right these are the rules. Then the rules are dumb and fuelled by infantile attitudes towards fans such as "While it was meant to be a surprising moment for fans," to quote the article. That a working class employee loses their job because a partner company didn't get to enjoy the full effect of their well-crafted marketing moment is class warfare.
Re: GameStop Fires Employee For Leaking Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Switch
This is so dumb. Mike didn't ruin anyone's moment. Let Mike keep his job!
Re: Billy Mitchell Photos Emerge Showing Non-Original Donkey Kong Hardware Apparently Used For Disputed Scores
> Mitchell initiated legal proceedings against Twin Galaxies and claimed that his doctor of 30 years refused to see him for an annual check-up due to the cheating allegations.
IF this story is true he would be way better off suing his doctor than whatever this petty record validating nonsense is.
Re: Zelda: A Link To The Past's Code Has Been Reverse-Engineered And Unofficially Enhanced
This... is bad reporting guys. No offence to xander-haj's contributions, but they aren't the author of the project. That would be snesrev and it is plainly obvious to anyone checks out the github project, two clicks away from your own link. And the project isn't brand new like implied, it has actually been live on github for 6 months already and in a playable state since the very first commits.
I played it when it was first released and it was a blast. Truly a great project, with plenty of potential for mods (randomizer one day perhaps?).