Nintendo is suing them over patent infringement, not copyrights, which is whats making everyone confused. Everyone was expecting Palworld to get sued over copyright, under the assumption that the pals kinda look similar to Pokemon. Instead, theyre getting sued for gameplay mechanics.
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It says they went to China in 2023 though?
They're totally different games. Also depends if you're referring to the series as a whole or the first game in the series.
One is a sim racer that came late in the consoles life, so it took better advantage of the hardware, bigger budget, so more content, etc.
The other is a port of an arcade game. Its a launch title, with very, very limited content.
For me, I get tired of Ridge Racer after playing it for a sitting. GT is the kind of game I can sit and play over the course of a few sittings and try and unlock cars and see more of the game.
But now if you're talking about the series as a whole, then were talking about R4. I could play that all day. I much prefer the arcade style racing to the sim style of Gran Turismo.
Regardless, I think you could say racing game enthusiasts were eating good on the Playstation back in the day.
I always start with my hair first, dry my back and upper body, then my legs. But then I keep a second towel for intimate areas, because why would you want to wipe your face with the same towel you wipe your ass with?
lol yeah, I was gonna say, Zoids meets Dynasty Warriors or something?
I was wondering why it kept giving me a "you broke reddit" error. Not that Im visiting reddit for funsies, but its where just about every troubleshooting search result takes me, which is frustrating.
Gardertos and muddy buddies
Nah I mean no one was documenting it, and this we are safe from scrutiny. Good luck trying to figure out Dad's VHS tapes, gen alpha!
Also their emails always point out "if you feel this is a fraudulent purchase please call to cancel"
No real email receipts ever say that.
Yeah it's not even ev specific parts they need for that guy's car.
Its pretty tough when they release a game that took so long to develop, that was meant for an era of gaming when live service games were hot. Now that a lot of live service games are flopping due to over-saturation, I think even Sony saw it wasn't worth the effort of trying to push the game further without either reworking it into something else, or just cutting their losses.