This just popped up in a feed of mine, looks like an interesting project bringing retro games to new consoles. I guess I’m wondering what other’s think. Would you be willing to buy your old game again?

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    1 year ago

    I’ve recently decided to gauge the trustworthiness of businesses based on their website cookie policy. Here, we have the “accept user preferences” greyed out, and the “accept all cookies” presented as an active button, even though both buttons can be clicked. I’ve yet to interact with your site and business, and you’re already trying to pull a fast one on me.

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    A lot of hype for what amounts to just a proprietary Retroarch. I wish some company could use the same approach but sell these games dirty cheap, like the old PC games magazines we used to have, instead of making premium collectables.

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      Tbh there is a good place in the world for “just a proprietary retroarch”. Someone’s gotta do the work to bind open source emulators to the proprietary sdks, and nintendo/sony/maybems? Don’t let you do that in public code.

      So an engine like this, if its basically just a case of dropping a rom in and customising a few menu screens, could help get a lot of things ported to modern systems if companies didn’t want to put in the effort before.

      They hype is really just to spread that word to other companies likely.

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        Right, this isn’t a marketing page to tell the general public about a new emulator system we can all start trying out or using to port old games. It’s a business-to-business marketing page trying to get other game studios on board to port their back catalog.

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    “Will you buy your old game again?” I’ve had to answer this at least a half-dozen times already with Nightwarriors: Darkstalker’s Revenge, Ms. Pac-Man, and Galaga. Yes, I will buy the things again. I will always buy the things again. You make it cheap enough and make it work with modern equipment, and I will definitely buy it again.

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      That was kind of my thought. When the systems only exist with collectors and garage sales running roms on emulators feels like an acceptable position. You don’t make the games so you aren’t losing out on sales. But charging $20-40USD for a SNES remake…idk feels ridiculous.

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        They fired an employee who was a public transphobe for bringing that to work and causing their company to get a bad reputation for housing a publicly open transphobe.

        They did what every company would do in that situation, they fired that employee because the alternative is standing behind and in support of a public transphobe who brings hate onto others.

        Consequently online transphobes keep saying shit like this, conveniently skipping thr part where the employee was a public transphobe who brought hate onto others, because they want to rile people up against the company for not supporting transphobes.

        Tldr, op is a transphobe

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          I hadn’t heard about this. It seems that either OP and you think different things happened, or have differing views on what constitutes transphobia.

          The difference is OP actually gave examples to back their claim up and didn’t personally attack anyone. You could be right and maybe you want people like me to blindly trust you, but the way you make your point makes me assume you’re a bad source and full of shit.

          I ended up doing my own research and I’d recommend others do the same. Think we have the same views but you’re being aggressive and trying to argue with everyone. I find it ironic that you’re telling people to post on Reddit instead.

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            I bully transphobes online, I don’t engage in debate with them. I just bully them because they deserve no less. You should too. They don’t deserve patience.

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              You called them a transphobe when all they wrote was “I’m not supporting LRG after what they did to that community manager”. No room for discussion huh? Your whole reply was “they are transphobe, just trust me bro. so is OP.”

              They defended their position by bringing up some of the things people have a problem with that they think are fine, like being excited about the Harry Potter game and following a couple of conservative accounts. No transphobia so far. What about the 7 year old tweet that someone who doesn’t like the Harry Potter franchise dredged up? If they had that opinion 7 years ago, they might have it today. Does it make you a transphobe if you don’t believe the person should have been fired for this? It’s not the same as agreeing with the tweet.

              Is it something you’re willing to discuss here, or is anyone who disagrees with your yet to be revealed argument “terrible” and “transphobic”? Attempting to antagonise and belittle anyone who doesn’t share your view is reddit behaviour. It certainly won’t get anyone on your side who didn’t already agree with you, so I guess you want to make them feel bad, or it makes you feel good?

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                I don’t debate with transphobes, their dogwhistles are obvious to everyone. I just bully them out of communities, I let them know they are not welcome, they need to take their hate for others to some other safe community. It won’t be here.

                You should know that this is not a safe space for transphobes. Do with that what you want, I won’t make this a safe space for transphobes. If you think that effects you, then you have your answer to all of this.

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                  The problem I have is your criteria for labelling someone a transphobe.

                  Are you a moderator here?

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          Ok, I see. But out of curiosity, how did that “bringing that to work” happened? Was that person being a transphobe at work, or just a case of Witch hunting which was dragged into work?

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          That’s not at all what happened lol.

          Some colourful people got upset because she made comments about being excited to play Hogwarts legacy, a game they were “boycotting”. Said people then went looking for more reasons to be outraged and saw that she followed some people on twitter that they don’t like, namely “LibsOfTikTok” and Ben Shapiro, so started the “cancelling” movement of online harassment.

          She was then fired from her job literally for following some people on twitter, to appease the angry little mob.

          She said or did nothing transphobic. Being excited for Harry Potter isn’t transphobic.

          Stop trying to play the victim and get people cancelled.

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            Just out of curiosity, sir or madam… have you quit drinking Bud Light beer recently? I’m just wondering if it’s wrong to cancel something if you personally hate the causes it supports, that’s all.

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              It’s okay to cancel something you don’t like. I don’t support Nestlé.

              But there is a difference between a company supporting something, and an employee of a company supporting something. It’s not the same thing!

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            Your dogwhistles aren’t as dogwhistle as you think they are, get better ones

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          The typical “he/she do not think like me, so they are wrong and transphobic”