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Blu-ray Ninja
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If vinyl can continue to exist to this day, I have faith Blu-rays can too.
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Thanks given by: | Bobo1313 (03-18-2022), Chie Satonaka (03-18-2022), gundamcero (03-18-2022), Kid Ryan (03-19-2022), Misioon_Odisea (03-17-2022), neoz (03-18-2022), sagadego (03-21-2022), shadowdrive (03-22-2022) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I do wish crunchyroll could fix their streaming service. The commercials are way to long and sometimes it just crashes and if I wanted to watch the last 5 mins of an anime I would need to 10 mins of commercials. At some point I just stopped streaming anime because of just how bad crunchyroll is.
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Thanks given by: | Nothing371 (03-18-2022) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Thanks given by: | Kid Ryan (03-19-2022), Misioon_Odisea (03-18-2022), neoz (03-18-2022), sagadego (03-21-2022), SpazeBlue (03-18-2022) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I have always hated when any entity, corporation or individual person uses the “true fan” lingo. It’s such BS and gatekeeping statement. It’s always been an issue but I’m shocked by how regular and blatant it is in the fandom today. It’s why I’ve tuned it all out and walked away from regular or communal conversations.
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#165 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I have no sympathy for anyone who sells or discards video games/consoles and then complains about backwards compatibility. Keep your items or don't.
It's really that simple. I hate it when people try and make it out to be the company's fault when said person got rid of their stuff. Sony isn't "gatekeeping" anything. That kind of argument is so dumb on so many levels, and it reeks of entitlement. |
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Thanks given by: | neoz (03-18-2022) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I learned this the hard way. lol I pawned a bunch of mint N64 stuff to go be with a girl haha. |
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Thanks given by: | The Collector FX (03-18-2022) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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But then again so is OOP anime lol. In your particular hypothetical situation though, it would be frustrating wanting to go back and play classics on their original console. On the other hand, Sony did infact release PS1 classic console and it failed hard. It's no wonder Nintendo hesitated on releasing an N64 Classic. So it begs the question; just how badly do people REALLY want to go back and play the old school stuff? There's also a large majority of Gen Z/Millennials who could give a shit less about the classics that came before them. (sadly) As far as meeting consumers both ways, Microsoft is doing it best with their Xbox, with Nintendo being in the middle and Sony being the worst. |
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Thanks given by: | Nothing371 (03-18-2022) |
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Aug 2020
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I've had my PS1 fail, but I can still play its games on my PS2 or PS3. I had my original PS3 fail too, and so my current PS3 can't play PS2 games. My PS2 is still going, but whenever it fails (and it will at some point; it's 20 years old and has had plenty of use) I won't be able to play any of those games any more. The reality is, if backwards compatibility isn't available for a given system, than any games you have for that system will become unplayable at some point, even if you keep every system you've ever owned. In some cases, depending on what games you care about, it might not matter much for a given system. For example, pretty much every PS3 game I cared about has gotten some kind of re-issue/remaster for the PS4. And the PS4 does have compatibility with the current PS5, so any of those will be readily playable for quite a while. But if I want to play an older personal favorite, like Ephemeral Phantasia on the PS2, I'm screwed if a pretty old piece of equipment fails on me. To hope for a reasonable modern way to play an older game isn't an 'entitlement', any more than people are 'entitled' to wish for an anime title to be released on DVD or BD. I'd pay extra for a system that offered broad backwards compatibility, and if games I care about are released on a modern console, I'll buy them (like I did for the PS4 versions of FF7, FF8, and FF9, or the Switch release of Grandia 1 and 2). But a lot of stuff gets left behind; even fairly large names like the original Silent Hill or Metal Gear Solid only have a PS1 version, much less more obscure things like Thousand Arms or Suikoden 2. Which brings us back to needing backwards compatibility. And as for the "people don't want to play older games" line, it's obviously false. Why release games for older systems on the PS4, like the older Final Fantasy titles, Star Ocean 1, the various Mana titles, the upcoming Chrono Cross release, and other more obscure titles like the Dark Cloud games, if there's no interest? There's a lot of titles like that available. Last edited by Glorian; 03-18-2022 at 04:53 AM. |
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#170 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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I used to be really passionate about backwards compatibility but the truth is that things have gotten much better over time. We have so many digital offerings now. Then came the mini consoles, which you can mod. International/Amazon distribution has become so incredibly accessible that you can easily import from other territories. Plus almost everything noteworthy is getting HD and other re-release treatments. It has become less and less of an issue over time. Gaming has never been more accessible.
I've always been a Sony and PC-first kinda guy. But Microsoft has absolutely been leading the industry in regards to BC with their 'Smart Delivery' initiative for several years. |
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As we were talking about looks like the Funi store is now migrating over to the CR store.
Got this email with code. We’re moving our merch to the Crunchyroll Store for the ultimate anime shopper’s dream! You will get more merch, more figures, and more of everything—all in one place. Use this promo code on your first purchase. Discount code is good for regular price items only and cannot be combined with any other sale or discounts. Shipping charges still apply and will not be included in discount. Code valid from 3/21/22 until 4/30/22 11:59PM PT. Limited to one use, 1 per customer. |
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Nov 2014
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Also, the PlayStation mini sold terribly because it was almost universally panned. Nintendo didn’t do an N64 Classic for what should be obvious reasons - their online subscription service. |
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Thanks given by: | neoz (03-25-2022) |
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#179 |
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I consider myself a Lucky One. I am not a Millennial.
https://socialmediaweek.org/blog/201...il-generation/ Also since most of us own our anime this really doesn't effect us. It saddens and amazes me that these people don't understand licensing or the fact that Sentai have their own streaming platform. Food Wars, Is It Wrong to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? and More Are Leaving Crunchyroll The following titles will come off Crunchyroll on March 31 https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-ne...ng-crunchyroll Crunchyroll has a handful of series that are about to leave the catalog, so give them a watch while they are still around! Quote:
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