Nintendo and Sega. Mario and Sonic. Blast processing and FX chips. The two companies, once blood rivals and now amicable business partners, spent the 1990s fighting for the favor and free time of a generation.
It’s not just about technology, characters or franchises, but an overall split in philosophy that drives these companies to this day: Nintendo wants to be timeless, and Sega wants to be cool.
In recent years, Ubisoft has canceled several games, one of them being a project code-named Renaissance.
With the launch of Call of Duty Season 4, Activision quietly put adverts inside loadouts for Black Ops 6 and Warzone, sparking a backlash in the process.
Putting Ads in a pay-to-play Premium title? Well done Microsoft. Well done /s This is really scummy.
The first direct and natively supported comparison between identical Windows 11 and SteamOS gaming hardware is here. And it's pretty much a bloodbath for Microsoft.
"And it's pretty much a bloodbath for Microsoft."
OOOKAY! ..Interesting choice of words for that topic lol
Should we be surprised?
Steam OS is built solely for gaming, whereas Windows 11 is packed with numerous security features and various overall processes.
I switched to Mint couple months back and it was the best decision I made. Turns out my laptop isn't a complete POS, Windows is. Windows has been a complete headache since I got my laptops a few years back and Linux fixes all those problems. I don't even game on my laptop, I just use it for basic stuff and I cannot recommend switching enough.
I supported both back in the day, but i preferred Sega. I miss them and wonder what gaming would be like if they were still in the console business. There are a ton of titles sega could be pulling from which would be awesome.
i've always liked sega more, even though their quality of games hasn't been the best over the past number of years. still, i'd rather have a really good, sprite style, streets of rage game over anything nintendo has to offer.