@FLEEBS: It's nowhere near that simple at all, as that will hike up the cost per unit built. Nintendo can't afford to hike up more than necessary as the company has always been known to price their consoles lower than the competition. The one time they didn't do that (the original 3DS), they got a lot of crap for it and had to quickly cut the price to gain sales. I highly doubt they want to go through that again.
@Elranzer: This would probably be an exception, as it wasn't expected for either Square nor Sony. The rule probably only applies to games which planned their original release for after the launch of the Neo, and thus had the time to port/enhance the game for Neo. That's obviously not the case here.
@metallinatus: That's still $30 per game, which is the price most companies sell rereleases of games that are fully remastered and with the original glitches removed and with all DLC included. Activision is selling the original, non-remastered games just upscaled for modern resolution, lacking all the DLC in the first game, and with all the bugs that existed in the games ten years ago (meaning they didn't even bother playtesting it for current release). It's definitely not worth $60 bucks. This is coming from someone who absolutely loved this series of games (started with the first X-Men Legends) and was originally so happy to see it released before seeing the quality of the released product. It breaks my heart to have to recommend against buying it instead of recommending for it.
@metallinatus: Because they're selling each game at $40 despite not even being remastered (only optimized to play on the current gen), which is the price everyone else sells re-releases that have at least had some graphical overhauls.
@OtakuD50: In the court of law the kids would not be considered attacking first, as they thought they were in danger of being shot. It's a very clear case of self defense for the kids, and the shooter had no right to do anything like what he did (threatening with the gun, shooting). He went out of his way to threaten the kids, since he was safe in his home before that and could have just called police if he really felt threatened. He's totally at fault here.
@DanZillaUK: He wasn't respected by Vince (and thus WWE) due to the legal issues, but once they sorted out their differences Vince immediately put Warrior into the hall of fame, so yeah he's pretty respected now.
If you're going to keep doing these things please at least include the option to omit movie articles from the front page (via tags or something) for people who want to focus on game articles or vice versa
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