Clockwork Knight
Arcane
ligu of legendo
rigu of regendo
It will be 45% smaller than the original machine, and comes with two smaller replicas of the pronged controllers and an HDMI cable to plug into modern television sets.
A full games list has yet to be announced, but titles will include the classic role-playing adventure Final Fantasy VII, the fighting game Tekken 3, Namco’s seminal urban driving sim Ridge Racer Type 4 and the early 3D platformer, Jumping Flash.
Christ, they couldn't even be fucked to put analog sticks on the controller. Could they make it any more clear that this is a low-effort production?
Does he hold the fleshlight too?
At least it isn't too overpriced, and the games are good. "20 pre-loaded games", though, that wording makes me think that this will be internet connected and you can buy more games for it.
Original DS didn't have analogs, though. Most games were designed without them in mind.
Twitch has been blocked in China
Twitch saw a tremendous uptick in popularity in China last month, becoming the third-most popular app on the iOS App Store, according to Abacus News. The surge was reportedly driven by the presence of esports at the 2018 Asian Games, which weren't carried by state broadcaster CCTV but were available on Twitch.
That potential win for Twitch has turned sour, however, as Chinese authorities have responded by blocking Twitch outright. The website is no longer accessible in the country, and the app has been removed from the App Store. Twitch confirmed with the site that it has been blocked, but offered no other details.
It's not necessarily a huge direct loss for Twitch, since it wasn't much of a presence in China to begin with, but the success it enjoyed with the Asian Games esports stream could have been a big stepping-off point for further growth. But even though the block was apparently imposed without warning, it's not exactly surprising: China has never been a beacon of online freedom, and recently seems to be cracking down even more forcefully than usual, including a full-on freeze of game license approvals last month.
I've reached out to Twitch for more information about the block, and the likelihood of a resolution that will see service restored, and will update if I receive a reply.
How is this Incline? At best it barely matters. Chinese users weren't paying users, so Amazon is losing nothing.