A user on Reddit posted a video of a fully functional Game Boy in Minecraft that they created, featuring a few old-school games.
Did you think the Gameboy was done? Think again as we review a brand new Gameboy game for 2023 called Magic & Legend: Time Knights. Find out all about it here.
Role-playing games (RPGs) are some of the most loved games released by video game developers, with some series stretching across decades and creating lifelong fans. Kyle Glatz, RPG enthusiast, weighs in on which console he thinks is the ultimate RPG machine.
Pokemon SnS? How bout you remove that blemish from the list and add Witcher 3 since it is nowhere else on the list and is playable on Switch.
I'd have to say PS1 based on personal preferences for RPGs and also because Legend of Dragoon is my all time favourite game that I'll never stop playing. PS1 had too many great classics that I still own and play to this day more than any other console I've owned. The nostalgia factor for PS1 RPGs is immense every time I play. I get so sucked into the stories I played over and over as a kid. PS2 comes in at a close second for me.
The 3 great rpg consoles were: Snes, PSX and PS2.
Golden age of jrpg for me was on psx.
Xbox obviously going forward. I'd be my choice for all-time too. All the back catalog games they have, most in GamePass, and they own pretty much all the major western RPG studios, so all new ones will be exclusive to the Xbox Platform and launching in GamePass. (I'm excluding PC in my answer since the article says console)
PS3 for Mass Effect 3, Fallout 3, Dragon Age 2, Dead Island and Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
It's time for another "That Time" article, where we focus on the bizarre and sometimes upsetting moments in Nintendo history. This week, we talk about that time Nintendo used prison labor to build Game Boys. Oh, boy.
I'm sure a lot of stuff is still made using prison labour given it's made in China.
Yeah, look at the slave labor they use to make shoes. Nike finally said they wont use the product coming from that region supposedly, but two big Chinese shoe makers have doubled down and will continue to use the slave labor from the cotton plantations in China. Nice to see NBA stars who have signed contracts with those two shoe companies are quite quiet about it...
If the prisoners are legit prisoners and not China-Uyghur-type prisoners, who cares?
I don't see a problem with prison labor as long as it's voluntary. If prisoners are willing to do it and get paid minimum wage to do it so they have money to buy extra things from the commissary or something, then I don't see a problem with it.
But if it's forced prison labor, thats where it becomes messed up and even worse in terrible conditions with zero pay. That's when it becomes slave labor. I think companies should be called out for any kind of forced prison labor, but not the voluntary, paid type.
Creativity at its level best.
Ah man, had way too many good memories with that classic Game Boy.
omg this is rly amazing!