“All this water? Yeah, not meant to be here at all!”
“All this water? Yeah, not meant to be here at all!”
There’s loads of Worms games now though they’re all the same sort of thing. I think they just announced an “anniversary edition” of Armageddon, which looks basically the same as the Steam version but ported to modern consoles. Still a banger 25 years on!
The one thing about patent law I know is that you can’t patent something that already exists in the wild (“prior art”), so surely that can’t be the case, and if it is then it’s open-and-shut, right?
I am pretty sure I picked up the Android version for free a few years ago and it had The Offspring but I installed it just now and it’s gone. It’s also now talking about ads and data collection so I assume the original build has been unavailable for a while.
The WiiU could run the entire Wii OS, so that’s pretty good for backwards compatibility
I consider myself rationally angry about it!
Bleugh-twit, of course!
Clever, I like it when you have to work a little for the punchline
Wasn’t the whole point of The Mandarin in IM3 that he was a fake?
I guess that’s what instances are trying to avoid by preemptively blocking Threads. If everyone else blocks it then Lemmy carries on existing as it is. And I can’t imagine big corpo wouldn’t want to create their own name.
Either they federate and all their users are exposed to the rest of the fediverse, or they don’t and they may as well be a separate thing
I was keeping in mind that they put that much money in, surely all that money has made something playable that would make some money, whereas throwing it all away makes nothing at all, right?
“Certain aspects of Concord were exceptional,” Hulst continued, “but others did not land with enough players, and as a result we took the game offline. We have spent considerable time these past few months exploring all our options [and] after much thought, we have determined the best path forward is to permanently sunset the game and close the studio.”
But why? Did they actually think it was going to cost more money to keep the servers running than it would bring in? What’s the opposite of the sunk cost fallacy?
This is the most !nottheonion@lemmy.world headline I’ve ever read
I guess Everyone is John knew all along
Oh wow, not ideal
Kafka was from Prague, probably no coincidence!
Whoops, I meant “passkey”, I’ll edit my original comment
Using a security key as a password manager passkey seems to resolve this issue (I think?), but I guess the issue is more a problem for the casual user who wouldn’t bother with a security key!
Why would the artist not just flip the image instead of having the speech bubbles confusingly crossing over like that?