@Omegamanthethird Ohhh. It was the other way around. Hah.
Goldfish have nothing on me!
(What are goldfish? 😁 )
I keep hoping to use the social networks for something else. I’d really love to talk about games, music, etc etc. But somehow it always turns political. Don’t follow me if you don’t want to see potentially either or completely at random.
@Omegamanthethird Ohhh. It was the other way around. Hah.
Goldfish have nothing on me!
(What are goldfish? 😁 )
@Omegamanthethird @Thassodar Did they have the six-axis at launch? I’m trying to remember the specifics – it has been so long – but I do remember that Sony had a lot of trouble getting the dual shock motors to work together with the six-axis thing for whatever reason (I mean I assume they never run at the same time?) and I thought I remember a delay due to that?
It has been too long. I don’t remember well.
@Thassodar Rofl, OUCH. That one definitely stings.
There were maybe two PS3 games I liked. One I still hold out hopes on getting a western port on the remake. I don’t even remember what the other was because I hate even turning my PS3 on.
To be clear, that’s PS3, not “PlayStation” as the original post says though. PS1 and PS2 had *incredible* libraries.
@Thassodar I stopped even trying with the PS4 and PS5. They’re just PCs in disguise. (Really the PS3 was too, but it was also a bad disguise that improperly cooled it which is why I’m too paranoid even to use mine.) At this point they don’t really even have any exclusives I could possibly care about and I already have a PC, so it’s like I have enhanced versions of everything but the Switch all in one single box on my desk.
Still, since this was retrogaming themed we can’t ignore PS1 and PS2.